There's a lot to say for sticking with plain JS and whatnot, but that is another discussion. The point is that it can be hard to get back on the horse after falling off.
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There's a lot to say for sticking with plain JS and whatnot, but that is another discussion. The point is that it can be hard to get back on the horse after falling off.