There are two kinds of learning in play here: learning how to do new things, and learning how to do the same things a slightly different way. Learning a new JS framework is definitely the latter, when 99% of the time the end goal is a CRUD application that could have been done with anything from the last 20-odd years. Because that is all the vast majority of apps are at the end of the day...
The former is what older people should be doing, leveraging the experience gained as a springboard.
There are two kinds of learning in play here: learning how to do new things, and learning how to do the same things a slightly different way. Learning a new JS framework is definitely the latter, when 99% of the time the end goal is a CRUD application that could have been done with anything from the last 20-odd years. Because that is all the vast majority of apps are at the end of the day...
The former is what older people should be doing, leveraging the experience gained as a springboard.