Agree with most of this, except for your comments about TypeScript ...
I think TypeScript is clearly and undeniably thriving - there's almost no major JS based frontend or backend framework that I know of that does NOT offer excellent and prominent TS support ...
From what I can see it clearly has a great future ahead of it - prove me wrong :)
Yeah, I would love to see a source for "TypeScript's usage plateaued around 2020" because everything I can find indicates it's still one of the fastest growing languages.
I don't think it plateaued at all, I think it's more and more becoming the default, especially for new and somewhat bigger projects ... I don't know what metrics he looked at, maybe Github stars or something, but with regards to practical usage I think it's becoming ever more ubiquitous.
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Agree with most of this, except for your comments about TypeScript ...
I think TypeScript is clearly and undeniably thriving - there's almost no major JS based frontend or backend framework that I know of that does NOT offer excellent and prominent TS support ...
From what I can see it clearly has a great future ahead of it - prove me wrong :)
Yeah, I would love to see a source for "TypeScript's usage plateaued around 2020" because everything I can find indicates it's still one of the fastest growing languages.
I don't think it plateaued at all, I think it's more and more becoming the default, especially for new and somewhat bigger projects ... I don't know what metrics he looked at, maybe Github stars or something, but with regards to practical usage I think it's becoming ever more ubiquitous.