The State of Frontend Report Shows the Future of Development


Posted May 12, 2022 by TSH_io

The Software House released its first post-pandemic State of Frontend report, and while some results were easy to foresee, some are surprising, to say the least.

 
The State of Frontend is a project that took a long time to put together, but the results were worth it - the data collected by the Polish software company is insightful and contains last-minute knowledge from the front.

This research brings in a unique perspective on the frontend market for developers, and for people who are interested in learning about frontend development. It includes data about trends in libraries, frameworks, browser technologies, design systems, and other tools, as well as developers’ habits and learning goals.

The report can also be a great tool for those in charge of strategic planning and talent recruitment. It shows the big picture in terms of the front-end engineering work environment and likely future trends. This may have an effect on everything from product design strategy to hiring.

The final The State of Frontend 2022 is reviewed and commented on by 15 industry experts, including:

Luca Mezzalira - Principal solutions architect at Amazon, O’Reilly Author
Gift Egwuenu - Developer advocate at Cloudflare
Gergely Orosz - Author of The Pragmatic Engineer, the #1 technology newsletter on Substack
Kent C. Dodds - Co-Founder, Director of Developer Experience at Remix

You can access the full report here (https://tsh.io/state-of-frontend/), or download the raw data format in excel. The data is ready to explore - you can compare it to the State of Front End 2020, as there are some significant changes in the data.

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Last Updated May 12, 2022