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The part of it being slower moving is definitively true from my point of view. Things I learn 10 years ago is still useful and relevant today, and I can easily build "backend" application knowing what I learn in 2011. Sure there are updates, better patterns, and new feature, but the JavaScript frameworks we used then are obsolete, legacy or unmaintained.


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