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by brundolf
1602 days ago
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And they aren’t the only one. And countless other companies depend on React “non-fundamentally” at this point. React is Java now. At most it could start a gradual multi-decade decline (I don’t think this will happen, but it’s imaginable), but I’d bet consultants will still be getting paid to maintain/fix legacy React apps 40 years from now. |
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