Concern
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Concern
@concernpi
Building in public, gaining and sharing knowledge :)
Katılım Mart 2026
32 Takip Edilen11 Takipçiler

JAVASCRIPT IS DEAD.
REACT IS DEAD.
NODE.JS IS DEAD.
NEXT.JS IS DEAD.
EXPRESS IS DEAD.
TYPESCRIPT IS DEAD.
VUE IS DEAD.
ANGULAR IS DEAD.
PYTHON IS DEAD.
DJANGO IS DEAD.
FLASK IS DEAD.
FASTAPI IS DEAD.
JAVA IS DEAD.
SPRING IS DEAD.
KOTLIN IS DEAD.
PHP IS DEAD.
LARAVEL IS DEAD.
C++ IS DEAD.
RUST IS DEAD.
GO IS DEAD.
C# IS DEAD.
RUBY IS DEAD.
RAILS IS DEAD.
SWIFT IS DEAD.
DART IS DEAD.
FLUTTER IS DEAD.
SCALA IS DEAD.
PERL IS DEAD.
SQL IS DEAD.
TAILWIND IS DEAD.
SASS IS DEAD.
FIGMA IS DEAD.
It’s interesting how every few months, developers declare a language, stack, or framework “dead,”
while those same tools continue powering billion-dollar companies behind the scenes.
Languages don’t really die.
Trends shift.
The developers who endure aren’t the ones constantly chasing what’s new.
They’re the ones who focus on the craft beneath the syntax.
Hype comes and goes.
Skills take time to build.
Tools may change, but strong fundamentals last.
Pick one language.
Learn it deeply.
Build real things.
Mastery still gets hired.

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@ravikiran_dev7 Language only matters for specific use cases and tools. Outside of that, if you know the fundamentals you can really use any language
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@heykumaonx @pcshipp Reddit is amazing for this! My favorite posts are the ones where someone asks the same question as me, and there's only one comment saying: "did you fix it" :)
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@Abhinavstwt I guess you can pass this off as as "art" to some non-tech people lol
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@YashHustle_22 Go + Chi for personal projects. Next.js routes for production projects
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@concernpi Yes your right most of people love to use free I got hardly 4 subscribers
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