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by abritinthebay
3705 days ago
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I'm not an employee of any of those companies (though the one I DO work for is moving to Elixir and Node away from Ruby) so I don't feel I should comment on that. However they all are very active in the conference circuit (and on their engineering blogs) talking about their current work in Node. Its not unfair to ask but not everyone can give you the kind of information you seek. |
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PayPal is frequently cited as one of the companies "using Node", for instance. But PayPal's Web site is running on Apache. Where's all that Node? Is it being used internally, for micro-services or something? For a mobile app? I can't find PayPal's Big Bundle o'Node.
The author's gist is that there IS NO HUGE WAVE of companies re-architecting their code bases in Node, and that, furthermore, the rampant proliferation of JS front-end frameworks looks crazy and frothy and misguided. And nobody ever produces any real, hard data to counter that general set of points. It's always the same stuff: "here's a list of companies that use Node", and "Node is the future and you're just old", "all the cool kids are using React even though it is wildly over-engineered for most use cases", etc. It's mind-numbing and repetitive and weird.