After writing Clojure & Clojuresript for a few years, any language that spins around its syntax would feel terrible. Modern JavaScript looks like a 400-pound diabetic who brags about his skin folds, "check this out man, I can hide two full-sized cans of beer and you wouldn't even know it..."
What's the point of this cabalistic trick with commas? How does it improve anything about code? Readability, parseability, formatting, reasoning? I feel we're moving towards the day when the browsers would mark websites with a badge "built without use of JavaScript", so we know it can be trusted.
What's the point of this cabalistic trick with commas? How does it improve anything about code? Readability, parseability, formatting, reasoning? I feel we're moving towards the day when the browsers would mark websites with a badge "built without use of JavaScript", so we know it can be trusted.