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no other language had anywhere near the amount of users who were put onto it, regardless of their tastes. js is ubiquotous, node js highly present.

and unlike these other languages there s not usually one or two ways of doing things. there's so many different frameworks, build tools, countless stacks beyond measure. when someone is force converted onto node they're more likely than not to have poor footing, be unable to make the typical sloe steady grind into proficiency they would with a less diverse language like python or ruby.



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