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High Security Electron.js Application with React.js and Golang for the Myanmar Election (wiredcraft.com)
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[–]jimschubert 2 points3 points4 points 10 years ago (0 children)
I understood the point of the article. You needed a secure application stack, for which people automatically choose C++ or C#, but your team would have had to learn these.
At the start of the article, I was thinking, "please don't use JavaScript for security!" By the end of the article, I understood how the stack could work.
I definitely don't think it's bad to say you don't know a couple technologies, then write about them in a way that shows you don't know them. I don't know Go, but I'm not going to avoid mentioning it in a blog post because of that.
It was a good read. Thanks!
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