State of React 2023

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React has been around for 11 years, which seems hard to even grasp when you look at the current pace of web development.

The reason why we're still talking about React today is that it's somehow been able to keep up, always evolving to meet the challenges thrown at it by its users.

In fact, not content with merely keeping up, React is even leading the way on new innovative patterns such as Server Components and the upcoming Compiler.

That being said, please note that this data was collected between October 27 and November 15, 2023, which does mean that React 19 –as well as any other development that may have taken place after that time period– isn't covered.

Even so, there's still a lot to explore here, from component libraries, to state management techniques, to application patterns. So let's discover the results of the first ever State of React community survey together!

This in an unofficial survey unaffiliated with Meta, Vercel, or the React team.

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