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@ -152,19 +152,17 @@ Is it right for many, and perhaps most, web applications? We certainly think so
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Now we get to the most emotionally charged claim made in the talk: that "the ship has sailed" on javascript, and that
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we should accept that it will be the dominant programming language in web development going forward.
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Mr. Harris believes that it will be [edge computing](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_computing) that will be the
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driver that finally eliminates the remaining scattered opposition to javascript.
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We are not so sure about that.
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Mr. Harris believes that it will be [edge computing](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_computing) that will deliver the
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final blow to the nails in many programming languages coffins.
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To the contrary, we do not expect edge computing to figure in the majority of web applications for the foreseeable future.
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Or, frankly, ever. CPU is cheap, network speeds are increasing and microservices are a mess. Don't @ us.
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Or, frankly, ever. CPU is cheap, network speeds are fast and increasing and microservices are a mess. Don't @ us.
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And, contra what Mr. Harris says, today the [trend is not obviously in javascripts favor](https://insights.stackoverflow.com/trends?tags=java%2Cc%2Cc%2B%2B%2Cpython%2Cc%23%2Cvb.net%2Cjavascript%2Cassembly%2Cphp%2Cperl%2Cruby%2Cvb%2Cswift%2Cr%2Cobjective-c). Five years ago, we, as founding members
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of the javascript resistance, were despairing of any hope of stopping the Javascript juggernaut.
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But then something unexpected and wonderful happened: Python took off and, from the looks of it, javascript has, well,
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flat lined:
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of the javascript resistance, were despairing of any hope of stopping the Javascript juggernaut. But then something
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unexpected happened: Python took off and, at the same time, javascript flat lined:
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