Single language is an advantage if you're trying to save money on hiring people that know both. We don't really share any code between our JS frontends and node backends, and I've never worked at a place that did. As…
> I don't know, I feel like Node.js has a fairly full-featured and useful standard library? IMO not really. We have many Java and JS projects where I work, I can't find a single Java project that has bigger dependencies…
I have seen too much come and go. I've mostly settled into Java on the back end and react front end. They have been around for a long time, and will continue to be. You can take a project many years old and easily…
Single language is an advantage if you're trying to save money on hiring people that know both. We don't really share any code between our JS frontends and node backends, and I've never worked at a place that did. As…
> I don't know, I feel like Node.js has a fairly full-featured and useful standard library? IMO not really. We have many Java and JS projects where I work, I can't find a single Java project that has bigger dependencies…
I have seen too much come and go. I've mostly settled into Java on the back end and react front end. They have been around for a long time, and will continue to be. You can take a project many years old and easily…