My (possibly biased) opinion as a developer who worked with nodejs, JavaScript, and TypeScript. Now mainly a Rust developer working on compilers and virtual machines. I feel the web is going down the wrong path. Why would anyone want to run JavaScript on a server when there are much safer, much more performant, much better structured alternatives? Namely, Golang should replace nodejs and JavaScript on servers because of its simplicity, performance, and better language design. Typescript was an attempt at fixing the JavaScript problem, but it's not a great language either. It's better structured than JS, but still not on par with languages designed to be good from the ground up. I know that any serious company won't allow JavaScript on their servers and would at least use a strict subset of TypeScript with most compile-time restrictions enabled. But still, why go to these lengths to use the JavaScript ecosystem when simpler and better options are right around the corner? Nodejs has piloted easy concurrency on the server, and that's a good thing, but that doesn't mean it should be used in production today.
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make a vid about spring boot pls
Ryan Dahl is a legend. Can't believe how far Node.js has come! 🙂
The big sin putting the unstable javascript code in the server.
😂
What is stable anyway 🤷
@@shafiq_ramli :D stable at the beginning. javascript its like a bike that wants to be a car but we already have a car we call it JAVA and C#
My (possibly biased) opinion as a developer who worked with nodejs, JavaScript, and TypeScript. Now mainly a Rust developer working on compilers and virtual machines.
I feel the web is going down the wrong path. Why would anyone want to run JavaScript on a server when there are much safer, much more performant, much better structured alternatives? Namely, Golang should replace nodejs and JavaScript on servers because of its simplicity, performance, and better language design.
Typescript was an attempt at fixing the JavaScript problem, but it's not a great language either. It's better structured than JS, but still not on par with languages designed to be good from the ground up.
I know that any serious company won't allow JavaScript on their servers and would at least use a strict subset of TypeScript with most compile-time restrictions enabled. But still, why go to these lengths to use the JavaScript ecosystem when simpler and better options are right around the corner?
Nodejs has piloted easy concurrency on the server, and that's a good thing, but that doesn't mean it should be used in production today.
@@nicholas_obert can you suggest me best languages for backend?
i usually dont comment. but i relly liked your video. please keep uploading like this documentary about coding history❤
Please do Django
had to repost because of yt deleting comment; do one for ASP Core
Npm's bloat is ruining Javascript- let's be honest.
Well we have pnpm so no prob
We also have bun now
Choose your dependencies carefully. ‘Twas ever thus.
Yeah the community is restless ❤
Thanks for the information 👍, please do one for Django.
Might be boring
@josephjoseph2673 why do you think so?
do one for PyTorch
Hahaha, popular doesnt come with quality. Who bring frontend coding languages to server is INSANE
Node js is long journey, because it modifies from client script to server script
If nodejs failed, I wouldn't be a js backend developer. 🙆🏻
haha so choose ypur django
Grat video
Not another one of these over dramatic videos