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JavaScript is moving in two directions at once, favoring both comprehensive, full-stack frameworks and greater simplicity. Sometimes these trends are harmonious, and at other times they are at odds.
Take a peek at the JavaScript tools and frameworks leading in 2025, including updates from Angular, Bun, and Vitest, an in-depth look at JavaScript frameworks and trends to watch, and a couple of ...
Most JavaScript developers report earning a decent income, with 30.6% claiming to earn between $50,000 to $100,000 a year, while 20% reported earning between $100,000 and $200,000 per year.
Meanwhile, the top 10 most dreaded programming languages are VBA, Objective-C, Perl, Assembly, C, PHP, Ruby, C++, Java and R. The report also looks at average salaries of each developer role.
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