I get on the surface that this insight is about frameworks that developers are using and want to continue to use, are using and do not want to continue to use, and are not using but want to start to use.
But it seems really odd to me that the 'loved vs dread' are inverses of each other.
**Loved** **Dreaded** **Total**
React React
66.90% 33.10% 100.00%
Node.js Node.js
62.10% 37.90% 100.00%
.NET Core .NET Core
60.90% 39.10% 100.00%
Spark Spark
60.10% 39.90% 100.00%
Firebase Firebase
52.90% 47.10% 100.00%
AngularJS AngularJS
51.70% 48.30% 100.00%
Hadoop Hadoop
48.80% 51.20% 100.00%
Xamarin Xamarin
48.70% 51.30% 100.00%
Cordova Cordova
38.80% 61.20% 100.00%
The description for 'dreaded' was '% of developers who are developing with the language or technology but have not expressed interest in continuing to do so'. To me, that is not the same as 'regarded with great fear or apprehension' and/or 'set the machine on fire and walked away'.
To me, this insight would be more meaningful
- If the list were longer, like with 'Most Loved, Dreaded, and Wanted Languages'
- If there were a documented lukewarm response
- They put VB at the top of every dreaded list, just to drive home the point.
I would accept any combination of 1, 2, or 3.
More seriously, I would be much more interested to know the breakdown between loved vs meh vs dread/hate. Do 51% of all developers that are using Hadoop really want to shut it down, or is there a large share that are fine with it, but not necessarily going to live or die by it? So it ends up being more like 50% want to keep using Hadoop, 30% are lukewarm, and 20% want to stop it. That tells me more if I am trying to make a decision about my own team's plans. As it stands, it reads a little like introducing Angular could potentially tear my team apart (51 love, 49 dread).
I could see there being some issues in designing a survey around three options vs a binary, but the output, to me, would seem more valuable.