I'd add some nuance here - If you have, for example, a jquery website, and you're making a tweak... then no need to rewrite it.
If you're looking to pick up an old project and add 3 years of dev to it with a large team... then yeah, moving to a framework (I wont say which, depends on the problem) might be a good idea.
Elixir is not a JS framework last time I checked haha. Although I'm sure someones written a JS transpiler, for some reason.
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I'd add some nuance here - If you have, for example, a jquery website, and you're making a tweak... then no need to rewrite it.
If you're looking to pick up an old project and add 3 years of dev to it with a large team... then yeah, moving to a framework (I wont say which, depends on the problem) might be a good idea.
Elixir is not a JS framework last time I checked haha. Although I'm sure someones written a JS transpiler, for some reason.