Java Web Developer with a passion for Spring and cloud computing. Know a thing or two about AWS. Trying to learn NodeJS lately with the help of TypeScript.
You are right, I think my vision is biased because I've seen a lot of open source projects recently and they do use javascript a lot in everything, but when it comes to companies and large scale enterprise applications surveys show that Java is still the way to go. For small projects, Javascript is very easy to start and use, but when it starts to grow, more structured languages may be necessary. That's the conclusion I reach from your post and the comments here. I makes totally sense.
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You are right, I think my vision is biased because I've seen a lot of open source projects recently and they do use javascript a lot in everything, but when it comes to companies and large scale enterprise applications surveys show that Java is still the way to go. For small projects, Javascript is very easy to start and use, but when it starts to grow, more structured languages may be necessary. That's the conclusion I reach from your post and the comments here. I makes totally sense.