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What I'm trying to say is that the low barrier to entry causes a lot of bad software engineering. Of course tooling issues can be hard to solve and you can do beautiful programs in every language. It's just far more likely that if you pick a JS developer at random they won't know much about memory allocation, which algorithm to use, profiling, and on general clean code.


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