JsDiff

Solution to unbiased side by side comparison of JS libraries

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JsDiff aims to solve the problem of unbiased up-to-date side by side visual comparison of javascript frameworks and libraries. Multiple metrics and data sources like Github, NPM, Google Trends, ThoughtWorks Tech Radar. More metrics and data sources to come
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Sandoche
Very nice!! I didn't know React was a lot more popular than Vue, usually people shows stars, and Vue.js wins there.
Alexey Antipov
@sandochee Thanks! Yeah, this is exactly one of the goals of my project - to take an unbiased look at a framework/library and see how it performs compared to other libs taking into account multiple factors.
Petr Reshetin
Hey, nice charts!
Alexey Antipov
@petrreshetin Hey Petr, thanks!
Angus Chu
Amazing!!! Greatly helped me with data visualisation
Alexey Antipov
@angus_chu Nice! Thanks for feedback!
Alexey Antipov
Hi everyone, My name is Alexey, I'm a frontend developer and I'm stoked to share with you my project :) Comparing JS frameworks and libraries was always a chore for me - it was always hard to find an unbiased up-to-date side by side comparison of the libraries I needed. Tons of blog posts come out every year which try to answer questions like "What framework to use in 2021", "Redux vs Recoil", etc. But all of them tend to have the same shortcomings: - biased - limited number of metrics and data sources - become outdated very fast - usually consider only 2-3 libraries I wanted to create a tool that solves that problem Right now I'm keen to know if JsDiff is something that can be interesting to others. And, if yes, what metrics you, as a user, need the most. Please leave your comments and let me know your thoughts. I'm really interested in your feedback