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It's not constantly churning and it has matured over many years. Those are genuine benefits.

I am not a fuddy duddy holding onto old memories, I am a long term web developer watching people try to shoehorn the churning spaghetti mess of dependencies and tooling that is the javascript ecosystem back into native platforms that have dedicated clean frameworks already.

It has gotten better of course, but the only reason we have so much engineering capital in Javascript is because it runs everywhere on the web. If everyone using typescript and ES6 transpilers could have just used a better language 10 years ago they would have.

It seems backwards to go from web tech to native, because native has always had numerous advantages as a platform over the web. Everything we have in the javascript ecosystem is just us saying "man I wish we could do this thing the non-web platforms can do already"



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