It's bad enough the facts on the ground make it a virtual impossibility to circumvent JS altogether. The best we can do is always wearing gloves when handling it and to never write it manually.
JS, for the oversimplified thing it is, is just systematically overextended with the loads it has to carry now. No framework on earth will make that go away. And neither will ES6.
JS, for the oversimplified thing it is, is just systematically overextended with the loads it has to carry now. No framework on earth will make that go away. And neither will ES6.