diff --git a/src/content/en/2020/javascript.md b/src/content/en/2020/javascript.md index 8dd331efe43..6552f3ade22 100644 --- a/src/content/en/2020/javascript.md +++ b/src/content/en/2020/javascript.md @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ When we look at the frameworks, we also don't see much of a dramatic change in t {# Compare same frameworks from last year's chapter to this year in bar chart? #} -It's worth noting that the detection issue that was noted last year still applies, and still impacts th results here. It's possible that there _has_ been a significant change in popularity for a few more of these tools, but we just don't see it with the way the data is currently collected. +It's worth noting that the detection issue that was noted last year still applies, and still impacts the results here. It's possible that there _has_ been a significant change in popularity for a few more of these tools, but we just don't see it with the way the data is currently collected. ### What it all means? More interesting to me than the popularity of the tools themselves is the impact they have on the things we build.