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by tacos
3709 days ago
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Not new. Javascript is not the most popular language, does not have the largest "package manager" (nor standard library, nor package library which is what I think you mean) and more importantly it does not have the most programmers specializing in the problem domain at hand -- shell functions. Moreover the referenced toolset doesn't even use Javascript! You merely jumped in blind to promote your favorite tool. Also if you want to play HN-by-the-book then you should refute my argument why Javascript shell scripting in 2016 from a cold start is somehow better than Perl shell scripting in 2000 given its lead back then. |
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> does not have the largest package library, which is what I think you mean.
Yes, you've said that before. Do you have any supporting arguments?
I'm basing that opinion on:
1. JS is #1 on modulecount and #2 on libraries.io, the two places that track the size of package repositories.
2. JS continually coming up as the #1 or #2 most popular language on StackOverflow eg http://www.r-bloggers.com/the-most-popular-programming-langu...
Happy to talk about Perl once this becomes a dialog rather than you telling me I'm wrong without the courtesy of explaining why.