On Monday, January 9, 2017 at 2:32:43 PM UTC, Noah Hall wrote:
>
> It's easier to say: 
>
> code shared between client and the server 
>
> than 
>
> isomorphic 
>
> and have everyone understand you. Isomorphic means a lot of different 
> things to different people. Say what you mean, and more people will be 
> able to take part and understand :) 
>

I do think the term 'isomorphic' may not be so well received, now that it 
is past the hype stage. One blog I read said that it means your best 
developers will be tied up trying to do something overly clever and 
difficult with javascript, instead of adding value to your business.

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