The Data
Despite everything, Ukraine's web infrastructure is among the most diverse in Eastern Europe. 18% modern is higher than Poland (5%), Romania (2%), or Serbia (4%). The 61% WordPress is well below the global average. The 12% Joomla is legacy — but it's maintained legacy, sites that are still running. The web persists even when everything else is under pressure.
The Enterprise Signal
Angular at 6% signals enterprise infrastructure — banks, telecoms, government portals. These aren't personal blogs or agency sites. They're institutional systems that kept operating. Next.js at 5.5% signals something different: startups and tech companies that kept building, kept shipping, kept choosing modern frameworks. Together, the 18% modern rate tells a story of technical resilience.
What This Means
A country's web infrastructure is its digital backbone. Ukraine's web didn't collapse, didn't consolidate into monoculture, didn't stop modernizing. At 33,568 detections, the data is definitive. The web persists through conflict — not unchanged, but intact. The diversity of Ukraine's framework landscape is a form of infrastructure resilience that no single-framework monoculture could match.