Node.js celebrates its tenth anniversary this year (2010-2019). That life span for all intents and purposes will ascribed the technology as fairly new.
Javascript ubiquitousness in today's frontend development should come as no surprise.If you’ve been involved in front end development over the past few years, you know that there’s more than enough to give someone ‘analysis...
If you feel comfortable enough to develop it yourself, then what’s stopping you?
Ater all, the salient attribute promoted by most CMS software companies is that "is a matter of drag and drop". Even dummies can do that. We say amen to that. On second thought, may be not.
When we encounter new stuff, the reflex now is to search the web for answers. And more often we end up in Wikipedia for more detailed results and knowledge. In the case of JavaScript, you might end up with more questions than answers.