These questions are almost always a resounding yes.
Languages growing in popularity with built in ubiquity and momentum from their monopoly in the browser are especially yes.
But languages that might be fading as the choice for new projects are also usually a yes. The overreaction to movements is strong in the software community.
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These questions are almost always a resounding yes.
Languages growing in popularity with built in ubiquity and momentum from their monopoly in the browser are especially yes.
But languages that might be fading as the choice for new projects are also usually a yes. The overreaction to movements is strong in the software community.