Not sure where you've worked or what you've worked with but everything you've described is the opposite of the JS projects I've encountered (multiple companies, multiple 100s JS projects).
> There is also abundant complexity analysis tooling for JS too.
I would highly appreciate recommendations here; I wonder does your review indicate the projects being analysed had little wrong, or that the tools were not very good at identifying problems.
> There is also abundant complexity analysis tooling for JS too.
I would highly appreciate recommendations here; I wonder does your review indicate the projects being analysed had little wrong, or that the tools were not very good at identifying problems.