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by pedrocr
5727 days ago
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If I do or do not know Javascript is actually tangential to my point. What I find strange is that the browser environment forces a language on developers and that is seen as OK. When apple was adding language/framework restrictions to the AppStore people were screaming bloody murder but somehow the browser status quo is fine. That being said the title was probably too agressive. The original was not very descriptive and it was what I came up with on the spot. |
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Whereas the web ecosystem has evolved this way.
You can write code that compiles to bytecode to run on a browser -- applets, Flash, Silverlight -- but for various evolutionary reasons, none of them have become dominant over JS.
It's like being cross about how few air-breathing fish there are, and writing to HN to complain.