Depending on who you ask, right now JavaScript is either turning into a modern, reliable language, or a bloated, overly complex dependency hell. Or maybe both?
What's more, there's just so many options: Do you use React or Angular 2? Do you really need Webpack? And what's this month's recommended way of dealing with CSS?
Like you, I spent far too many hours reading about all this, and at the end I still wasn't sure. So I decided to create a survey to see what everybody else thought. It seems like I must've hit a nerve, because I got over 9000 answers in just over two weeks!
Further down in the article, the survey results are listed, though not in an easily scrape-able format. Oddly enough, the site degrades gracefully, and does not require Javascript to be enabled.
http://stateofjs.com/2016/introduction/
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(Score: 5, Funny) by Ken_g6 on Tuesday October 11 2016, @06:51PM
https://hackernoon.com/how-it-feels-to-learn-javascript-in-2016-d3a717dd577f [hackernoon.com]
(Score: 2) by fubari on Wednesday October 12 2016, @12:39AM
bravo :-) hard to choose between +1 Informative and +1 Funny