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Notability

As a professional web developer, I think Next.js has become notable over the last couple of years.

For example, this live chart of its download rate from npm compares it to its peers -- React (web framework), Angular (web framework), Vue.js, and Gatsby (no Wikipedia page). It is between Angular and Gatsby in popularity and rising.— Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}]] ([[User talk:{{{1}}}#top|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/{{{1}}}|contribs]])

I just wanted to comment that I find it curious how Nuxt.js is considered “notable” while Next.js **isn’t**. If you check their GitHubs, Next.js has twice as many stars, slightly more commits, and about three times as many contributors. --65.246.71.80 (talk) 13:44, 13 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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