> And in ten years after react is forgotten about, there will still be companies actively hiring Java developer
In ten years you'll see greybeards complaining that new kids don't know shit about React fundamentals.
In ten years you'll see greybeards complaining that new kids don't know shit about React fundamentals.
Nah you won't. Js frameworks comme and go all the time
React was released 12 years ago, and since then a few React clones popped up as well such as Preact.
So your counter examples of popularity are projects what at best started out at the same time as React but unlike React winded down in popularity.
After over a decade l, React is not only the most popular framework by far but also is the support framework for a few of the top 10 frameworks.
So what point did you thought you were making? That React managed to become the dominant framework whereas your examples didn't?