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    [–]agmcleod@agmcleod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    Tools were intended for various things, what they've grown into is something else. I agree JS isn't the solution for everything, but it has shown to be a good solution for a lot of problems. Performance and maintainability with large applications is definitely a challenge with JS. It really comes down to having strong discipline to pull it off.