The barrier of entry to JavaScript is fairly low and it's easy to learn. I think since so many people start out learning JS, they naturally have a bias towards it, especially because you can do just about anything with it. I agree JS seems to run the world for now, but who knows what will happen in the coming years!
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The barrier of entry to JavaScript is fairly low and it's easy to learn. I think since so many people start out learning JS, they naturally have a bias towards it, especially because you can do just about anything with it. I agree JS seems to run the world for now, but who knows what will happen in the coming years!