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by cimmanom
2613 days ago
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It probably depends on what you’re interested in working on. My guess is that there will be a 5-year period of explosion in a) compilers for existing languages; b) frameworks for working with the DOM and other web APIs in said languages; and c) a few new languages built on top of it. Then there will be a few more years of transition where the winners and losers among all these new tools gradually sort out. And then we’ll all go back to developing in higher level languages and compiling down - you’ll just have more options besides JavaScript, typescript, and coffeescript, basically. A few jobs will remain that involve tuning compilation. |
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