I believe, this thread has turned into a reddit thread.
I am no one to judge. But, I believe, as the reader, we should demand for high quality and well researched articles.
If you open an article from 2015 and read this, you will not find any major distinctions and I refuse to believe, that the Node.js landscape hasn't been changed yet.
Cheers!
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I believe, this thread has turned into a reddit thread.
I am no one to judge. But, I believe, as the reader, we should demand for high quality and well researched articles.
If you open an article from 2015 and read this, you will not find any major distinctions and I refuse to believe, that the Node.js landscape hasn't been changed yet.
Cheers!