Sacha Greif

@sachagreif@front-end.social
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Creator of the State of… surveys. Formerly Sidebar.io, Discover Meteor, and more.
Homepagehttps://sachagreif.com/
State of JShttps://stateofjs.com/
State of CSShttps://stateofcss.com/

@frontenddogma some survey news to share with you!

1) the State of Web Dev AI survey results are out: https://2025.stateofai.dev/en-US

2) the State of Devs survey is now open:

https://survey.devographics.com/en-US/survey/state-of-devs/2025?source=frontend_dogma

I wrote some more about it here:

https://dev.to/sachagreif/launching-the-first-ever-state-of-devs-survey-23il

State of AI 2025

The State of JS 2024 survey results are now available! https://2024.stateofjs.com/
State of JavaScript 2024

2024 年度 JavaScript 生态系统最新趋势调查报告。

💠 State of CSS 2024 Results

by Geoff Graham @geoff
Feat: @sachagreif State of CSS

#css #webdev

https://css-tricks.com/state-of-css-2024-results/

State Of CSS 2024 Results | CSS-Tricks

The results from this year's survey are fairly fresh off the presses. We took a little time to sit with them and jot down some things we noticed and found interesting.

CSS-Tricks

Hey Mastodon devs! Make sure you take this year's State of React survey!

https://survey.devographics.com/en-US/survey/state-of-react/2024?source=mastodon

State of React 2024

Take the State of React survey

State of React 2024

How would you solve this code architecture challenge:

- You have a main repo that can be used by different customers (say, a homepage template)
- Each customer has their own secondary repo containing customer-specific elements (for example: their name, logo, brand colors, etc.)
- When running the main repo, an env var controls which customer's data to inject into the template.

Question:

- How would you import code (for example, a React component) from the secondary repo into the main repo?

I was already boycotting Twitter, but I’m not sure how I’ll manage to boycott Amazon… Tim Cook for the love of god please don’t start supporting Trump as well!!!

What's the best approach to deal with a page with a fixed layout where a specific div is scrollable, to ensure browser keyboard scroll is not broken? Focus the div with JavaScript?

Or should this be avoided altogether and you should always try to ensure that the entire document is scrolling?

It's 2024 and I'm listening to YouTube AI music, featuring AI artwork, reading comments left by bots.

At this point I feel like I'm the one who's intruding…

Finally migrated my account to @front-end.social. Yay!

Only downside: seems like I lost all my private mentions in the process! If you DM'd me in the last 24 hours do it again just in case!