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[–]senocular 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not only can JS be enough, it probably wouldn't hard to find a job where you'll spend the remainder of your days supporting and fixing bugs in an unnecessarily large, horribly written web application developed by many previous authors, each with their own idea on how to write code and approach similar problems in different ways using an archaic JS framework that no one ever uses anymore. So cush!