The only reason to do full-stack Javascript is to simplify hiring and reducing the cost of technology diversity. If it enforce you to use the wrong tool for the job it will cost you a lot more. I enjoy Node.js for a small number of areas. It's easy to learn and the community is amazing but there are much better ways to build complex business applications these days!
Hi Dustin, I'm currently learning Node and I'm interested in your opinion. Can you expand on your statement? What is your preferred way to build complex business applications nowadays? Thanks!
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The only reason to do full-stack Javascript is to simplify hiring and reducing the cost of technology diversity. If it enforce you to use the wrong tool for the job it will cost you a lot more. I enjoy Node.js for a small number of areas. It's easy to learn and the community is amazing but there are much better ways to build complex business applications these days!
I totally agree Dustin , great point .
Hi Dustin, I'm currently learning Node and I'm interested in your opinion. Can you expand on your statement? What is your preferred way to build complex business applications nowadays? Thanks!