I don't think that's a great way to frame this.
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IRC still exists -- it may be growing in absolute terms! -- but nobody thinks it's the future of chat for most people.
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same statement was made about vinyl records... I'm using IRC when I need to get in touch with the actual(TM) devs :D That said, it *does* seem to be more effective reaching
@ZephyrIoT devs on@SlackHQ (hipsters...grrrr)
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About a decade ago, I was a core maintainer of the Prototype JavaScript Framework. Prototype was the new hotness. Apple was using it for its website. So was NASA. PragProg was publishing a book about it. It came bundled with Ruby on Rails.
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Sure, a lot of people were starting to talk about jQuery, the new JS kid on the block, but Prototype was so much more than jQuery. It had a bunch of language extensions, a class system. It was designed to build serious Web 2.0 applications, not enhance blogs with a bit of magic.
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What sort of new growth and initiatives are you observing that aren't happening on the web? Are you talking about app stores and VR?
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