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Given the popularity of Node.js, I doubt this. JavaScript is still winning when people have the option to use C# or C++ or Scala or whatever else.



The type of organizations I work on, node.js is only used as requirement for Web frontends.

Which I anyway avoid thanks the bundlers in Java and .NET frameworks.


Unless you're disputing Node.js' popularity I'm not sure how your anecdote is relevant...




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