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Having a monopoly could potentially be a great thing, no more tech-change anxiety, consolidation of effort etc

But there is so little structure, and so many roll-your-own efforts, the JS world is heavily fragmented...

> we're too bad at educating people in how to properly use the language

Does such a thing exist? How does a seasoned JS dev avoid DOM manipulation/interference nightmares, lack of typing, event hierarchy complexity? How do you really make a modular site without heavily committing to one framework?

> ideal of a perfect language is a pipe dream

Nothing's perfect, but still keep fighting for better.



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