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by dangrossman
4569 days ago
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Your analysis is too shallow. The only reason he attempts to compare node.js to Java at all is to reach his point: that the decision was probably more about company politics than tech benefits. The team used a different language not because it's better or worse, but because it'd allow them to avoid building on top of the existing framework -- a chance to get rid of technical debt and start a fresh code base, even if just a seed. |
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