No one forces you to upgrade your perfectly functional es5 code to es2015, es2017, or typescript.
Yes, node moves fast and new features are introduced, but everything is largely backwards-compatible. You don't have to incorporate every shiny new feature, framework, or tooling.
If you do so by choice, this rant is rendered meaningless.
No one forces you to upgrade your perfectly functional es5 code to es2015, es2017, or typescript.
Yes, node moves fast and new features are introduced, but everything is largely backwards-compatible. You don't have to incorporate every shiny new feature, framework, or tooling.
If you do so by choice, this rant is rendered meaningless.