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It’s wild how JavaScript evolved from “just a browser scripting tool” into the backbone of entire product ecosystems. What’s often overlooked is that the real power isn’t the language itself — it’s the architecture choices teams make around it. Frameworks, tooling, rendering strategies, state management… that’s where scalability is won or lost. In many enterprise environments we see teams chasing trends, when stability, maintainability, and long-term performance matter far more than novelty. As a Sencha, we’ve consistently found that developer productivity isn’t just about writing code faster — it’s about reducing complexity over the lifespan of an application.
React native for mobile is quite decent and mature. It's not as performant as native but it's good enough depending on your project needs. jQuery is obsolete. You can do DOM manipulations with VanillaJS. I'm suprised you need to use Gemini to generate this post. A simple screenshot on a spreadsheet and some extra research would have been enough.
JavaScript===Web, nuff said
Really
atleast try hiding the gemini logo 😭