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by Untit1ed 2573 days ago
Yeah I find it really weird that he'd write this _now_, when most of the technology he's referencing is 5+ years old, and there hasn't been that much churn in the last few years. About 4 years ago I started learning React sarcastically wondering what the next thing I'd have to learn was would be, and four years later I'm... still using React, and it's still pretty cutting edge.
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Yeah, I agree. Strong declarations about what the future will look like usually are laughably incorrect in retrospect; but, well, without some major paradigm shifts in how browsers work, I don't really see React/Vue going anywhere. The only thing I could maybe guess would be some AI that abstracts the programming away.
You picked the right horse, those that didn't still have to deal with churn.