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by azangru
2712 days ago
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It’s fine if you are a fairly experienced JavaScript developer, and understand the tools that you used to have, and what their pain points were, and what solutions are coming along the way; then you just go with the flow and enjoy the progress. I can understand the frustration of people who don’t touch JavaScript on a daily basis, or confusion of newcomers. I can sympathize. But I don’t think that personal inexperience should reflect negatively on the language. |
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