As a certified programming language expert, I'm in the "lol nothing matters" camp. ;)
Java was ubiquitous in the 90s (remember Java Web Start), then Flash in the 2000s.
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before recently, JS was never "mandatory" or "the only built-in solution"
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JS adoption sped up with Ajax/tooling, not Flash dying (I was there ;) )
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I can jump on the blame the expert tooling argument
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fancy web that's easier to write than flash?
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that seems to imply that factors other than "mandatory" are at play here ;)
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