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https://programming.dev/post/36682563
It’s been a long time since 2023, when Bun.js arrived and disrupted the JavaScript world. During that time, I was working on something unusual—something that encourages all JS developers to write API code that actually runs on top of Rust.
I gave it my best and eventually published this framework on npm. Many people asked for async support, and after countless sleepless nights, I finally achieved it.
Have a look at this framework—still in beta, experimental, and currently working only on Linux, Windows, and ARM T4 on AWS. Brahma-JS is one of my favorite creations, and it has literally edged past uWebSockets.js.
At the same time, I’ve been thinking about the future of Node.js. It has dominated for the past 16 years, going through many ups and downs. I’m truly happy to be a part of this ecosystem and of npm.
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OP certainly has a funny definition of the word dominated.
green is python
<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/d58d4ab1-9179-4d8e-9ac1-64aa41f8a581.jpeg">
Except Python’s growth is from data science, not web dev (the subject of OP’s post, and the context in which JS is “dominating”)
Edit:
More relevant chart:
<img alt="" src="https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/1f073d33-eb69-44a6-8733-d44d1cf2473e.png">
I just stated python’s color in the graph cause it wasn’t in the legend. Nothing more.
I swear there was an XKCD for this. Not the frameworks one. One about being a “monster” for making another JS framework.
The standard xkcd on making another thing:
<img alt="" src="https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/standards.png">
xkcd.com/927
On frameworks specifically, I recommend the song:
We’re gonna build a framework,
cause we wanna use one,
but don’t wanna choose one
We’re gonna build a framework
We didn’t like the others,
So we’ll write another