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<h3 class="text-2xl font-semibold mt-32 mb-4">Jamstack devs’ favorite frameworks revealed</h3>

<h4 class="text-xl my-4">React is supreme, and Next.js is a big deal.</h4>
<h4 class="text-xl my-4">React is most popular, and Next.js is a big deal.</h4>

<p>We asked about an enormous number of frameworks—over 30 of them. Visualizing so many frameworks at once is a challenge, so we split them into two groups: Major frameworks, where the cut-off is at least 10% usage, and then minor frameworks, where usage is less than 10% (keep in mind, developers use multiple frameworks and could mark all the frameworks they used, so these percentages add up to well over 100%).</p>
<p>The major frameworks have a lot of surprises. React is dominant, as it has been for a long time, and its satisfaction score remains high. Vue has higher satisfaction but roughly half the usage.</p>
<p>The major frameworks have a lot of surprises. React is the most frequent choice, as it has been for a long time, and its satisfaction score remains high. Vue has higher satisfaction but roughly half the usage.</p>
<p>Next.js has stellar satisfaction and is really big these days, and Nuxt.js is a little smaller. If you were looking for a safe pick for a new kitchen-sink framework based on this data, Next or Nuxt are where to go.</p>
<p>The big legacy frameworks, jQuery and Express, aren’t going anywhere. But with a satisfaction score below 1.0, jQuery users seem to wish it would.</p>
<p>Relative newcomers Svelte and 11ty are doing very well, with 11ty continuing a strong showing despite relatively low awareness. Early-ish adopters, check these out.</p>
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