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Flash had its use. I think a better analogy for me is web frameworks.
I remember in the mid 2000s there seems to be a new one every week. “LOL, you aren’t using Ruby On Rails? Peasant!” “LOL, you aren’t using Django? Peasant!”
Still seems to be the case with Electron, React, Node, blah blah blah.
Running to stand still.
... I'm working on learning Django to get a job... should I stop? What should I use instead?
My webserver I've had for a while supports basically that.
I’m the wrong person to ask. My goto language is older than I am and hasn’t had a meaningful change since I was born.
Django isn't going anywhere. The point is not to jump on the latest fad, which Django isn't.
I feel like the web framework question has stabilized in recent years. React and node (not a web framework but in a similar boat) are stable and common, and angular and a few others are good alternatives.
I hear they’re changing the language these things run on from JavaScript to TypeScript.
No thanks to the hamster wheel.
TS is a superset of js though, you can still use normal js and probably won't have to even change the file extension or anything like literally 0 change
I mean, Typescript just compiles down to JavaScript. I'm also generally anti a million frameworks, but JavaScript to TypeScript is easy
Isn't it also like opt in? If you don't annotate a type it just defaults to Any, which is just unchecked like standard JS
Yup
As far as I know, it is. Type safety is optional but very useful sometimes