The article isn't _wrong_ - React, Redux, and Next are all still the leaders in their respective categories. (And I say that as the maintainer of Redux and someone who's active in the React community.)<p>But it's also worth noting the article is basically a listing of "Things Eric Elliott Prefers Or Wrote", including the bits on Web3 and mentions of several libs he's published, rather than a more useful and meaningful examination of tools and tradeoffs.<p>FWIW, I actually did write up a somewhat more detailed look at ways to measure library usage metrics a few months ago, including discussions of the value and flaws in looking at stats like NPM usage downloads as a comparison point: <a href="https://blog.isquaredsoftware.com/2022/07/npm-package-market-share-estimates/" rel="nofollow">https://blog.isquaredsoftware.com/2022/07/npm-package-market...</a> . Not saying this article needed to go to that depth, but personally I'd find that sort of approach more valuable than just a "here's what I prefer" list.