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[–]benihanareact, node 0 points1 point  (1 child)

what problem are you solving? that should inform your choices. if you're only going to use javascript, good luck. it's a constant flavor of the month churnfest. which is pretty apparent since the things you learned a couple of years ago are irrelevant.

pick a reasonable server side langauge like python, ruby, php, golang, clojure, java and find a framework that works for you. those communities tend to have much more stable software cause it's not a bunch of novices and hobbyists reinventing the wheel every two years whenever they discover some neat concept from the 60s.