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by dosethree 1883 days ago
I've spent some time trying to pick up modern JS tooling. I used to code JS back in the early days of JS and stopped around the time Backbone JS stopped being used

The learning curve right now in JS is ridiculous. Onboarding developers is hard. We wrote a new project in ember js and threw it away for react.

Sometimes new tools, like Ruby on Rails, make it way easier to get started. Not so with JS. But I'm sure you get a lot of dynamic rendering power to make up for it