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In that case why can't your python engineers learn typescript? There's no performance benefits and a much larger library of tools to choose from.


They usually already know JS? My point is about not isolating dev teams into front/back islands from a systems, product, and team management perspective.

Adding a separate JS frontend is a good way to double your costs and dev time. There's few situations that demand such heavy JS but people follow trends like sheep. And I say that as a frontend engineer who wrote JS/TS for a decade.




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