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Heh heh, well maybe in some cases but since TS/JS is kinda the lowest common denominator in web development, it's just the most convenient choice. We humans are limited in our capacity to learn and take time to get good at things. So it makes a lot of sense to pick a tool that can be used to build the whole app with.

And for all of its faults, NodeJS can be fun compared to something like Java which feels more like doing taxes. Maybe it's the danger. Maybe it's the fact there are so many packages and libraries out there - everyone can contribute! Who knows, but I won't waste my time learning say Rails just to use a "better" backend framework. It's good enough even though I know better. There are way more important things.



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