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by coldtea 3315 days ago
>In a year or two I predict that I will see another article with a title along the lines of "Switching From React To <insert new hotness here>". It is very unlikely in my opinion that I will see a "Switching From Vue To <insert new hotness here>" article.

That might also be because once people get to Vue, they don't leave it for any "new hotness".

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Nah, today's hotness is tomorrow's tech debt. Always.
In JS maybe. But I don't think there's anything fatalistic about it. There are still C, C++, Lisp, even Pascal etc codebases maintained and liked just fine.

It's about maturity and churn, not something inherent in programming.