One thing my job hunt taught me so far is that React is all over the place (surprise!), except at large companies that have in-house front-end teams working on their own sites. Those companies prefer vanilla JS over frameworks. Interesting, isn't it?
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Replying to @StephenEvermore
I have no great faith in the Market as an objective arbitrator, I must admit. What we'd have to compare is two very similar sites, one created with frameworks and one without, and see which one performs better - also in the sense of page speed, which hugely impacts conversions.
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Replying to @ppk
I have this data *in spades*. Not looking good for the folks who blindly hire for framework skills.
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Replying to @slightlylate
Any chance any of that data might be opened in the future? That would, like, really help. Not that you didn't know that already.
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Replying to @ppk
Generally I see it in consultation with sites pre-launch or early in their process; don't want to shame teams.
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Is there a common "why" that you see? Are most teams missing understanding of Network / Browser Internals / Bundling / Other, or everything?
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"information asymmetry" seems to be the norm. Lots of causes for that. A very long topic; perhaps blog-worthy.
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