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by chc
5689 days ago
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No, because Objective-J essentially just adds Objective-C syntax on top of JavaScript — but most people don't particularly love the syntax of Objective-C. You look at one language's lack of popularity and extrapolate that people just must not like languages. |
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Secondly, I was only using it as an example. I base my opinion on the lack of popularity of all cross-compilation engines except GWT. There's two ways of looking at that. One is that GWT proves the demand for other languages because of its success. The other is that GWT proves the demand for other languages is not that big, because otherwise those other languages would have GWT-like platforms in the field already. I'm partial to the latter.