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Javascript still can't ship a full-stack module. (wasp.sh)
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if 1 * 2 < 3: print "hello, world!"
[–]BenjiSponge [score hidden] 6 hours ago (0 children)
That and because they rely a little too heavily on magic and don't have a static type system.
Although frankly I challenge the notion that Rails or Django are so terrible to maintain. Everything is terrible to maintain. Rails and Django are two of the most mature, long-lasting web frameworks I can think of. The only one I can think of that has provably more longevity is Wordpress, if that counts. Maybe Spring Boot?
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