author is being polite, its even worse
javascript jobs will probably pay less than go jobs
javascript jobs will more likely tend to be viewed as "junior" relative to go jobs
I tell people to not become js devs if they don't want to be locked into a "junior" cycle of lower pay
there's no real reason for this, it just is
go will also eventually become a junior/low-pay skill, probably within five years
author is being polite, its even worse
javascript jobs will probably pay less than go jobs
javascript jobs will more likely tend to be viewed as "junior" relative to go jobs
I tell people to not become js devs if they don't want to be locked into a "junior" cycle of lower pay
there's no real reason for this, it just is
go will also eventually become a junior/low-pay skill, probably within five years