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For some of the same reasons you might want to write your back-end in JS, but going the other direction. You could share code between front-end and back-end, but have a very strongly typed, secure, fast, and less prone to bugs language to do it in. Not everyone's cup of tea, but if you're already got a lot of code written on the back-end, this might make a lot of sense.



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