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> "...developers without a formal education..."

I think it's more about developers without experience. If you have experience doing something successfully, you are more likely to reach for the same tool set when doing it again. And someone who has done something successfully once is less likely to make naive mistakes when doing again.

I think most issues, like the ones in this article, are much more likely to be attributed to these two facts than to node.js as a language.

Contrived analogy: An experienced builder sets out to build a home. He grabs a Stanley hammer and successfully builds a home. Another person, who has never built anything, grabs a DeWalt hammer and fails miserably. Does this mean that only Stanley hammers are appropriate for building a house?



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