> Complaining about this on node.js is complaining about your own decision to use node.js really
Yes - but there isn't much choice in the mainstream.
Sure, I'd rather use .net core/Kestral, but if you want back-end JS/TS then Node is it, unless your org let's you experiment w/Deno or other.
Yes - but there isn't much choice in the mainstream. Sure, I'd rather use .net core/Kestral, but if you want back-end JS/TS then Node is it, unless your org let's you experiment w/Deno or other.