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As a JavaScript developer, what non-React tools do you use most often?
Angular
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Astro
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Svelte
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Vue.js
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Other
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I only use React
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I don't use JavaScript
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AUTHOR PROFILE
Darryl K. Taft
Darryl K. Taft

Darryl K. Taft covers DevOps, software development tools and developer-related issues from his office in the Baltimore area. He has more than 25 years of experience in the business and is always looking for the next scoop. He has worked at various technology publications including Government Computer News, Computer Systems News (CSN), CRN, eWEEK and TechTarget. Taft is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and was named "one of the most active middleware reporters in the world." He also has his own card in the "Who's Who in Enterprise Java" deck.

STORIES BY Darryl K. Taft
Rust’s Expanding Horizons: Memory Safe and Lightning Fast
Python 3.13: Blazing New Trails in Performance and Scale
Oracle Unveils Java 23: Simplicity Meets Enterprise Power
Rust’s Rapid Rise: Foundation Fuels Language Growth
JavaScript, Python and Java Among Tops in Language Rankings
Arcjet Launches: Wasm-Powered Security for Modern Developers
Domain-Specific AI: Aisera’s Answer to Enterprise Needs
Microsoft Builds AutoGen Studio for AI Agent Prototyping
Devs Slash Years of Work to Days With GenAI Magic
Copilot Autofix: AI’s Answer to Code Vulnerability Woes
Can DARPA’s TRACTOR Pull C to Rust for Memory-Safe Overhaul?
CloudBees Welcomes AI-Powered Testing, ‘Prodigal Sons’ Home
Excel Gets Local Python Boost With Anaconda Code
Survey: 86% of Oracle Java Users Migrating to Alternatives?
Python Meets JavaScript, Wasm With the Magic of PythonMonkey
Rust Meets Dart With Release of rust_core 1.0.0
Microsoft Bets on AI to Lure Devs to Windows on Arm
TypeScript 5.5: Faster, Smarter and More Powerful
From English to SQL: Oracle APEX AI Bridges the Language Gap
Rust: The Future of Fail-Safe Software Development
Rust Growing Fastest, But JavaScript Reigns Supreme
Codestral: A Step Closer to AI-Driven Coding for the Masses
Microsoft’s .NET Aspire: The Spring Boot of .NET Development
Rafay’s PaaS Now Supports GPU Workloads for AI/ML in the Cloud
Oracle’s Code Assist: Fashionably Late to the GenAI Party
Microsoft’s $1M Vote of Confidence in Rust’s Future
TypeScript Meets API Design in Microsoft’s Game-Changing TypeSpec
Spring Forward: Broadcom’s App Advisor Eases Spring Upgrades