When I have a React or Vue or Angular problem, I don't search for "JavaScript".
Only when I need docs on JavaScript's native features, for instance Array.sort(), I include "JavaScript". And even then I may use "JS" instead, but I assume Google knows that's a synonym for "JavaScript".
While each of those searches would be part of, say, a React project, I would definitely consider that part of the JavaScript space.
To be fair, all of the above would also go for Python vs Django, etc.
When I have a React or Vue or Angular problem, I don't search for "JavaScript".
Only when I need docs on JavaScript's native features, for instance Array.sort(), I include "JavaScript". And even then I may use "JS" instead, but I assume Google knows that's a synonym for "JavaScript".
While each of those searches would be part of, say, a React project, I would definitely consider that part of the JavaScript space.
To be fair, all of the above would also go for Python vs Django, etc.