> (...) developing new parts with current best practices (...)
I sincerely suggest that you stop doing this. If JS folks had 10% of the "don't fix what isn't broken" philosophy of the Python developers who were presented with v3 as the future, we wouldn't have any of those "js fatigue" posts.
I sincerely suggest that you stop doing this. If JS folks had 10% of the "don't fix what isn't broken" philosophy of the Python developers who were presented with v3 as the future, we wouldn't have any of those "js fatigue" posts.