I think you are wrong... Okay, let consider that it is your own opinion. We can share the same point of view if and only if we talk about frontend dev. But when it comes to build backend, it is no a must to use only Nodejs. People also use django, flask, ruby, and of course java,.... Actually you can say that PHP is an old tech tool but I definitely disagree. It is up to date.
People using: django, laravel, ruby, java, etc, etc because it's hart to change peoples' habits and old systems :)
Let's say like NodeJs come with somethin' new for "old back-end technology" and all others try to catch up;
and I think everybody see advantages using one language for frontend and backend on long-term and maintain distributed systems.
PS:
with "old tehcnology" I want to point that the others have better build / modern features in trend with the times
And I respect your opinion. I know, Using a single language for both frontend and backend is a crucial advantage of course, I do not deny it. But there are still much more powerful languages for the backend than NodeJs. And this should remain optional according to how each developer syncronizes with the language in question. All this just to try to prove that there is not only one and unique process or technique if I may say so, to become a good developer and that much less the steps which have been enumerated in that post.
Of course, there are more languages and approaches, I don't deny ... the only think I wanted to point it's that some are better than others :) no offence, peace and build something interesting :D ( no matter what tools you're using it )
I think you are wrong... Okay, let consider that it is your own opinion. We can share the same point of view if and only if we talk about frontend dev. But when it comes to build backend, it is no a must to use only Nodejs. People also use django, flask, ruby, and of course java,.... Actually you can say that PHP is an old tech tool but I definitely disagree. It is up to date.
People using: django, laravel, ruby, java, etc, etc because it's hart to change peoples' habits and old systems :)
Let's say like NodeJs come with somethin' new for "old back-end technology" and all others try to catch up;
and I think everybody see advantages using one language for frontend and backend on long-term and maintain distributed systems.
PS:
And I respect your opinion. I know, Using a single language for both frontend and backend is a crucial advantage of course, I do not deny it. But there are still much more powerful languages for the backend than NodeJs. And this should remain optional according to how each developer syncronizes with the language in question. All this just to try to prove that there is not only one and unique process or technique if I may say so, to become a good developer and that much less the steps which have been enumerated in that post.
Of course, there are more languages and approaches, I don't deny ... the only think I wanted to point it's that some are better than others :) no offence, peace and build something interesting :D ( no matter what tools you're using it )
We totally agree 🤝
🤝 and send to you greetings from other side of the world.