My guess is that most javascript development was driven by the
necessity of adding features to web applications.   Stuff like jQuery
and other existing libraries mean that we need to write less of it.

On May 19, 10:19 pm, Weiqi Gao <[email protected]> wrote:
> In addition to the huge gains in popularity of Objective-C and Go, I
> also noticed the four-down-arrows drop of JavaScript (from 8 to 12).
>
> Anyone want to comment on why that is?
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