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by iLemming
2576 days ago
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That's not just sad, it is really strange. Seems enterprise would never learn from the mistakes of the past. Javascript is new Java - it's getting bigger every year, its syntax almost confusing and often feels inconsistent, sometimes it doubtlessly does utterly stupid things. Most experienced developers dislike the language. Beginner developers also find it confusing. Days of low barrier entry to JS are long gone. Clojurescript, Elm, ReasonML, Purescript, etc. there are multiple better options.
Yet instead of embracing PLs that can fix many of the drawbacks, big enterprise keeps insisting on it. Sigh... |
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Doesn't seem strange at all for a company pushing a technology for mass adoption to choose one of the most common languages which possibly has the most eyes in the world on its performance metrics, keep in mind VR has to hit framerates up to 90fps.