Maybe because the move from JS to Go isn't really from JS but more so from NodeJS, which is a small subset of JS community (largely front-end).
I don't know how big is the NodeJS community is today but I have a hunch it isn't that big anymore. Definitely smaller than the already-declined Rails. This is just anecdote though.
I don't know how big is the NodeJS community is today but I have a hunch it isn't that big anymore. Definitely smaller than the already-declined Rails. This is just anecdote though.