In two to three years we'll stop writing large amounts of JavaScript but I have no clarity yet about the gap between going from JavaScript to something else. How is it going to happen?
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Replying to @cpojer
Unless your definition of "we" is very narrow, I think the premise is wrong. Plenty of people will be writing tons of JS in 2-3 years.
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Replying to @wycats
You are right. I think the we can be replaced “most modern front end stacks at the time will not use JavaScript as the major language”. Makes sense?
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JavaScript will still be used, even if only to act as a “glue” language, tying modules written in other languages (compile-to-js or webassembly)
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Replying to @cassiozen @wycats
It may be transparent to most product developers at that point.
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I'd be shocked if that was true in two years (weighted for framework usage, not bare count of frameworks in existence)
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