diff --git a/surveys.yml b/surveys.yml index b93b9b3c8a6..36dabf277ab 100644 --- a/surveys.yml +++ b/surveys.yml @@ -602,11 +602,14 @@ translations: t: > JavaScript started its life as a browser language, and then went to on conquer the server with Node.js. + And it 2023, it seems like the ecosystem as a whole might finally be ready to try and bridge that gap. Between features like React Server Components, frameworks like Solid and Qwik, or meta-frameworks like Next.js and Sveltekit, providing a better way of serving code and data to clients has become JavaScript's next big goal. + Or should we say TypeScript? At this point it's become hard to disentangle the two, so let's not even try. - Instead, join us to figure out what's new, what's old, and what async/awaits us in the years to come! + + Instead, take the survey and help us figure out what's new, what's old, and what async/awaits us in the years to come! - key: faq.data_used_js2023 t: How will this data be used?