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I've started studying Java, but worked with JS/Node ever since. I have no quarrel with the language itself, but with it's PURE CHAOTIC ecosystem.Install X for linting, Y for testing, W for mocking, Z for commits, and then everything breaks when you update a single package or use the latest Typescript version (which the tools have yet to adopt...).Just to start a damn project you have to read docs and configure almost a dozen packages (my case, in a big project migrating legacy systems). And we still have a lot of technical debt to solve (related to JS ecosystem).There are things like Rome that aim to centralize everything in a single tool, but they're still far from becoming mainstream.