The NodeJS Upgrade Treadmill - Using Code From The Slave Programmers

Node JS was the newest hot thing on the programming block a few years ago, but it has entrenched itself as the goto place for people who want an easy time of building web applications. Gone are the good old days when programmers used to produce high quality code and then debug it, because they were given the time to do these things, but Node JS was one of the development environments that helped to bring in the new slave programmer generation. Once Node JS became a success and the big companies realised that they could trick the new age programmers into this "new" way of coding, where they just endlessly produce code, without debugging it, we then ended up with other programming languages that now follow this release often and who cares about the bugs trend, like Rust and Go, which also come with the same endless dependencies that Node JS projects bring in with them.