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by oaiey 2727 days ago
No. And that is also why JS is successful. Newbies with little oversight create new tools. Of thousands of them, one or two become popular because of non-functional reasons (right blog post, right fit, easy use, ..).

Welcome to the mess :)

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Tech pop-culture... Navigating these technology growth explosions is like searching for solid reference architecture in a booming shantytown. Some parts of these settlements eventually get things like running water, working sewage, urban planning.
Do not disagree to that. My comment is not a compliment to JS just a brutal analysis.