Syntax, browser APIs, and other features.
ลิงก์ไปยังส่วนนี้Syntax Features
Syntax Features
Which of these syntax features have you used?
Multiple
ลิงก์ไปยังส่วนนี้String Features
String Features
Which of these String features have you used?
Multiple
ลิงก์ไปยังส่วนนี้Array Features
Array Features
Which of these Array features have you used?
Multiple
ลิงก์ไปยังส่วนนี้Set Features
Set Features
Which of these Set features have you used?
Multiple
ลิงก์ไปยังส่วนนี้Object Features
Object Features
Which of these Object features have you used?
Multiple
ลิงก์ไปยังส่วนนี้Async Features
Async Features
Which of these async features have you used?
Multiple
ลิงก์ไปยังส่วนนี้Browser APIs
Browser APIs
Which of these browser APIs have you used?
Multiple
ลิงก์ไปยังส่วนนี้Language Pain Points
Language Pain Points
What are your main pain points regarding the JavaScript language?
แบบอิสระ
Multiple
ลิงก์ไปยังส่วนนี้Browser APIs Pain Points
Browser APIs Pain Points
What are your main pain points regarding browser APIs?
แบบอิสระ
Multiple
We asked members of the JavaScript community to share their “pick of the year”
My 2025 Pick: Delba Oliveira
My pick of the year is Delba Oliveira from the Next.js team. Her work across the ecosystem is remarkable. She has a rare ability to make complex topics feel simple while consistently delivering deeply practical guidance for modern Next.js, React and JS.
We asked members of the JavaScript community to share their “pick of the year”
Ankita Kulkarni
Tech Educator
ลิงก์ไปยังส่วนนี้New Proposals
New Proposals
While Temporal still tops the rankings, excitement is down from last year, which makes sense as it has begun its transition from theoretical proposal to actually being implemented in Firefox.
Which of these active JavaScript proposals are you most excited about?
Multiple
ลิงก์ไปยังส่วนนี้Missing Features
Missing Features
No change in ranking in the top 5, but it's notable to see that interest in Signals did drop slightly compared to last year.
What do you feel is currently missing from JavaScript?
Multiple
ลิงก์ไปยังส่วนนี้Native Types
Native Types
While 32% of respondents are hoping for in-browser runtime types support in JavaScript, if types are ever officially supported it seems much more likely to be through TypeScript-like type annotations, which came in at number one.
How would you like to see types implemented natively in JavaScript?
ลิงก์ไปยังส่วนนี้Pace of Change
Pace of Change
This question's aim was to get a rough idea of how well respondents are keeping up with new features, and it shows that most of us struggle to learn about–let alone try out–new language features Hopefully this is something these survey results can help with!
How well are you generally able to keep up with new JavaScript features, such as those mentioned in this survey?
ลิงก์ไปยังส่วนนี้รายการสำหรับการอ่าน
รายการสำหรับการอ่าน
The Reading List lets respondents learn more about specific items post-survey, and this year we tweaked it to support auto-adding items based on survey answers, in addition to letting respondents select items manually. This change led to a much more library-focused list, compared to previous years which included more features.
ลิงก์ไปยังส่วนนี้แหล่งข้อมูลที่แนะนำ
แหล่งข้อมูลที่แนะนำ
New: JavaScript The Hard Parts, v3
Combining mental models of JavaScript's inner workings and hands-on programming challenges, this course will give you a solid understanding of callbacks and higher-order functions, closure, asynchronous JavaScript, and object-oriented JavaScript.
Getting Started with JavaScript, v3
Learn the language that powers the web! Gain a fundamental understanding of JavaScript as you code variables, objects, arrays, and functions.
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