It's hard to get the answer for this question because people often miss the fact that trending status is identified against a particular parameter like by no. of searches or by no. of downloads or by the combination of multiple params like ( more no. of downloads + lesser no. of issues + last recent activity of the repo)
Anyway, In-case you're interested in trending by no. of downloads then here's the chart with timeline from Sep 2018 to Feb 2019.
Apparently this particular set of technologies comparison is one of the top searched on npmtrends.com. And, with respect to trending by search, Google Trends gives you the answer. If you want the trending technology by multiple params, you can do it on your own from Github.
Vishwa Bhat
Technology Enthusiast
It's hard to get the answer for this question because people often miss the fact that trending status is identified against a particular parameter like by no. of searches or by no. of downloads or by the combination of multiple params like ( more no. of downloads + lesser no. of issues + last recent activity of the repo)
Anyway, In-case you're interested in trending by no. of downloads then here's the chart with timeline from Sep 2018 to Feb 2019.
Apparently this particular set of technologies comparison is one of the top searched on npmtrends.com. And, with respect to trending by search, Google Trends gives you the answer. If you want the trending technology by multiple params, you can do it on your own from Github.
Cheers!