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by brigandish
1310 days ago
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You're suggesting that most of those that hate Javascript do so because someone told them they should and not because they've used it? From[1]: > In 2008 Crockford published a book announcing his discovery that Javascript, contrary to prevailing opinion, has good parts. He describes this as "heresy", and as "possibly the first important discovery of the 21st century", noting that it came as a "great surprise to the community of javascript developers, and to the world at large." He attributes the discovery to his having read the ECMAScript Standard, which he says "literally changed my life." He also notes that the specification document is of "extremely poor quality", "hard to read", "hard to understand", and says that the ECMA and the TC39 committee "should be deeply embarrassed". I own that book and I still hate Javascript (it's not the fault of the book). Is there another language with such a book? [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_crockford#Opinions_on_... |
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There are many languages that I do not like, but I hate none, so I am curious for the reasons of that strong feeling?