> As someone who worked with jQuery (15 years ago), then Backbone.js, then Angular 1, then React (for the last 6 years or so), I honestly feel like React is here to stay.
That sentence didn't end how I expected it to. Personally - coming from a similar (jQuery -> Knockout > Backbone > Ember > Angular 1 > React > Svelte) background - I feel React has gone the same route as the others - rose quicky, dominated, and will never go away, but no longer has any influence. The same will happen to Svelte in future.
React still has some tricks up it’s sleeve with great potential that are (often) missing in comparable frameworks. Error boundaries, async (server) components, suspense, portals, dynamically imported components, concurrent mode. Just a shame it takes/took forever for suspense to resolve.
That sentence didn't end how I expected it to. Personally - coming from a similar (jQuery -> Knockout > Backbone > Ember > Angular 1 > React > Svelte) background - I feel React has gone the same route as the others - rose quicky, dominated, and will never go away, but no longer has any influence. The same will happen to Svelte in future.