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by nailer
3716 days ago
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> Javascript is not the most popular language > 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. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Measuring_programming_language...
Regardless you don't pick a toolset based on popularity. You choose it based on capability. 100,000 front-end HTML developers asking the same "how do I regex?" question on StackOverflow 10,000 times doesn't pre-qualify an ecosystem as the perfect tool for shell automation.
And at this point you're just trying to save face after you jumped in to explain why it's such a great idea that this project uses Javascript. It doesn't. I'm moving on and suggest you do the same.