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Jigar Shah
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Node.js Usage Statistics: What They Tell Us About the Future of Web Development

Believe it or not, Node.js is 14 years old (2009)! In comparison, JavaScript is 28 years old (1995) and the Internet is 34 years old (1989).

Popularity often comes with misconceptions and rumors.
And such is the case with Node.js. As this technology skyrocketed in popularity, a myriad of false beliefs came up, clouding the truth.

Even being a backend developer or a business owner, you might have noticed a lot of hype about Node.js. Well, that’s not just noise. It’s evidence of a newer, more powerful, and more advanced technology – runtime environment.

Since the inception of Node.js in 2009, backend developers have made the most of it by utilizing the capabilities and functionalities for Node.js development. Moreover, over the past years, there have been new releases and many updates as well. And the latest version of Node.js – Node JS 20- has also increased curiosity among web developers.

In fact, if you are a novice to Node JS, you need to consider the possibilities and opportunities Node.js offers before adopting it.

Statistics of Node JS Usages

  1. With more than 6.3 million websites using Node.js, it has become the most widely used tool for web development in the United States.
  2. The primary objective of Node.js is to build eCommerce, crowdfunding, IoT-driven, and payment-processing applications.
  3. Giant companies like Netflix and PayPal experienced considerable improvements in performance and cost after implementing Node JS architecture.
  4. Node JS reduced the loading time by 50% to 60%.
  5. With the use of Node.js, development costs can be reduced by 58%.
  6. 36.42% of professional developers prefer to use popular Node JS frameworks, libraries, tools, and IDEs for app development.
  7. 46% of Node JS developers were between 25 to 35 years old.
  8. Popular websites built with Node.js are Amazon, LinkedIn, Tumblr, Netflix, and PayPal.
  9. 78% of Node JS downloads are for Linux, 17% are for Windows, and 5% for macOS.
  10. 95% of Node JS developers use databases for their projects. Around 86% of developers use a library or front-end framework.
  11. 85% of JavaScript learners enjoy the excellent accessibility of the process. According to 71% of JavaScript learners, the instructional resources are outstanding.

Further details, you can read here - NodeJS Statistics.

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