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JavaScript has spent thirty years defying expectations — born as a browser novelty, it now underpins cloud infrastructure, mobile apps, and real-time platforms at organizations of every size. This episode of Development uses this breakdown of top JavaScript use cases for startups and enterprises as its jumping-off point, making the case that JavaScript's dominance is less about trend-chasing and more about cold, practical engineering logic.
Whether you're a founder placing your very first technology bet or an enterprise architect managing a sprawling legacy codebase, the episode walks through the full landscape of where and why JavaScript continues to win. Here's what's covered:
The throughline across all five use cases is pragmatism over hype: JavaScript has earned its place at every layer of the stack by solving real problems for real teams. More from the show: if this episode's theme of enduring languages resonates, check out Why C++ Is Still a Top Choice for High-Performance Software in 2025 for a look at another language that refuses to be counted out.
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By Eric LamannaJavaScript has spent thirty years defying expectations — born as a browser novelty, it now underpins cloud infrastructure, mobile apps, and real-time platforms at organizations of every size. This episode of Development uses this breakdown of top JavaScript use cases for startups and enterprises as its jumping-off point, making the case that JavaScript's dominance is less about trend-chasing and more about cold, practical engineering logic.
Whether you're a founder placing your very first technology bet or an enterprise architect managing a sprawling legacy codebase, the episode walks through the full landscape of where and why JavaScript continues to win. Here's what's covered:
The throughline across all five use cases is pragmatism over hype: JavaScript has earned its place at every layer of the stack by solving real problems for real teams. More from the show: if this episode's theme of enduring languages resonates, check out Why C++ Is Still a Top Choice for High-Performance Software in 2025 for a look at another language that refuses to be counted out.
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