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by horrido 3710 days ago
So who's making arguments without supporting facts? The Hacker Life provides evidence that startups prefer Ruby, C and Python. Fortune 500 companies may use JS for client-facing web UI applications (which are generally not mission-critical), but for heavy-duty shit, they'll stick to Java, C#, Python, C++, etc. Show me what Fortune 500 companies are replacing these tried-and-true workhorses with JavaScript.

As for games, what serious gaming platform relies on WebGL? Most games are written in C++ for a reason: maximum performance. When I was Project Team Leader of the Windows NT Driver Group at ATI Technologies (now AMD), all the OpenGL software I saw was written in C++. JavaScript could never have been usable, even with V8.

Smalltalk, seriously. It's still used today around the world by many businesses. Cincom and GemTalk are major Smalltalk vendors. I have friends working at Cherniak Software and Simberon, both important Smalltalk software houses. ESUG (European Smalltalk User Group) is a mammoth organization representing hundreds of companies using Smalltalk. What did you say about "a position of obvious ignorance?"