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Ladder Rankings Over Time: 9/15/2015 15:30:11


l4v.r0v 
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Given the proliferation of JS frameworks, I doubt it's going to die out anytime soon. It's also not that much of a pain to use. I'd say it's actually one of the easier languages to learn- and usable in a lot more situations than most other languages.
Ladder Rankings Over Time: 9/15/2015 15:49:20


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Well, that's good to know, maybe I'll put learning JavaScript on my list of things to get around to :P
Ladder Rankings Over Time: 9/15/2015 16:11:37


l4v.r0v 
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It's one of the more worthwhile things to get around to. JavaScript is one of those sweet languages that lets you make a deliverable very, very quickly. And nice ones too- pretty much half of everything really awesome you see on the Web (really good UI/UX, especially) is happening because of some kickass JS framework like React, Node, Angular, etc.
Ladder Rankings Over Time: 9/15/2015 16:28:31


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Yeah, most plugins and APIs seem to interact with JavaScript, I think that's what a lot of people use it for, and that would be what I'm most interested in too.
Ladder Rankings Over Time: 9/15/2015 16:32:01


l4v.r0v 
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A lot of companies also want JS developers familiar with some framework or another, so there's that too.
Ladder Rankings Over Time: 9/15/2015 16:46:57


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Yeah, I've noticed that too, and like you say, with the amount it's used these days it's not going anywhere...
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