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It's the same story with Express as a web server framework for Node.

I've always felt that the biggest problem with the Javascript ecosystem is that it's entirely too preoccupied with syntax. Remember CoffeeScript!? Some of the most influential forces in the community can waste entire years bikeshedding some syntactic thing that is mostly a matter of personal aesthetics. And this trickles down to the grunts trying to ship a product.

It's a fundamental drawback to Javascripts other strengths. And that's the reason it's so easy to find Express apps that are hot garbage. It's one of the most enduring myths that If you know Javascript, you can write a Node app.

It only works because software has been such an economically productive force, that having thousands of professionals spending weeks deciding whether semicolons are good or bad, or fighting their webpack configs, or migrating for loops to array methods... whatever... it still makes money at the end of the day.



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