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SolidJS should have been the next big JavaScript framework. It's faster than React, has cleaner syntax, and pioneered the signals pattern that Vue, Svelte, and Qwik now use. So why is it shrinking instead of growing? In this deep dive, we trace SolidJS's journey from promising upstart to cautionary tale. From Ryan Carniato's one-man mission to the "bus factor of one" problem, from delayed corporate backing to the ecosystem that never materialized - we dissect exactly what went wrong. 📉 Key Stats: • 1.36% → 1.2% adoption (2023-2024) • Disappeared from 2025 Stack Overflow survey • 1,352 commits by creator vs 34 by next contributor • Only 2% of frontend jobs use modern alternatives But here's the twist: SolidJS might be failing commercially while winning technically. Its ideas now power Svelte 5, Vue Vapor, and Qwik. Sometimes being right matters more than being popular. ⏱️ Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro: The Framework That Disappeared 2:15 - Section 1: The Promise That Peaked Too Soon 5:40 - Section 2: The Knockout Kid (Ryan Carniato's Origin Story) 9:22 - Section 3: The Trajectory That Tells the Truth 12:45 - Section 4: The Ecosystem That Never Materialized 16:10 - Section 5: React's Moat Is Institutional Fear 19:30 - Section 6: The Lifeline That Came Too Late 22:15 - Section 7: The Paradox of Technical Success 🔗 Resources Mentioned: • Stack Overflow Developer Survey: [link] • SolidJS Official Site: https://www.solidjs.com • Ryan Carniato's Articles: [link] 💬 What do you think? Is SolidJS's technical influence enough, or does market adoption ultimately matter more? Drop your thoughts below! #SolidJS #React #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #Frontend