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by thegeekpirate
3847 days ago
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Your post (and in turn, my reply) had absolutely nothing to do with the article. > I don't think a language's popularity has anything to do with it being a good, well-thought-out language. Just look at Javascript. My point is that it's popular because we've been forced into using it, and the web is now much larger than it used to be. I'm explaining why it became popular, despite it's downfalls. No other recent (past decade) poor language has come close to popular because we haven't had a similar issue arise in which we were grandfathered into. |
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You are the only one who inferred Javascript's unique circumstances and then extrapolated an irrelevant argument with me based on your own misunderstandings.