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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[I finally took the State of JS 2024 survey. It was surprising how much was new for me. But, looking back in 2024, I think it is ok, that I had not the time and motivation to keep up. On the other hand, this survey felt strange because it asked a lot about how much I used different Frameworks. Which is basically justifiable, but the same frameworks were included in multiple questions. With most of the frameworks, I was familiar. I&#39;ve checked their docs in the past and for the most, I was not interested in building a project with it. So, if nothing new comes up, I will stick with ReactJS and Next.js for a while. 😎&#xA;&#xA;80 points — Of the 40 features mentioned in the survey, you have used 8 and heard of 0 more, which puts you in the top 67% of all respondents. Well done!&#xA;&#xA;I&#39;ve also taken the State of (HTML | CSS | ReactJS) surveys this year and in the years before. Next time, I write about them. This year I missed it. 🤷&#xA;&#xA;---&#xA;&#xA;37/100 of #100DaysToOffload&#xA;&#xA;#log #dev #survey #stateOf&#xA;&#xA;a href=&#34;https://remark.as/p/barfooz.xyz/state-of-js-2024&#34;Discuss.../a]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I finally took the State of JS 2024 survey. It was surprising how much was new for me. But, looking back in 2024, I think it is ok, that I had not the time and motivation to keep up. On the other hand, this survey felt strange because it asked a lot about how much I used different Frameworks. Which is basically justifiable, but the same frameworks were included in multiple questions. With most of the frameworks, I was familiar. I&#39;ve checked their docs in the past and for the most, I was not interested in building a project with it. So, if nothing new comes up, I will stick with ReactJS and Next.js for a while. 😎</p>

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<p>I&#39;ve also taken the <code>State of (HTML | CSS | ReactJS)</code> surveys this year and in the years before. Next time, I write about them. This year I missed it. 🤷</p>

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