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February 9, 2016

Why Everyone is Talking About Isomorphic / Universal JavaScript and Why it Matters

Tuesday, February 09, 2016 Teklinks

Originally applied to mathematics, the term “isomorphic” was first popularized in relation to Javascript development by Spike Brehm of Airbnb. Since the beginning, many developers have objected to the usage, and it’s been in the newscycle recently as the competing buzzword “universal Javascript” has emerged (most notably in Michael Jackson’s post) as an alternative to “isomorphic Javascript.”

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