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by lifthrasiir 1105 days ago
I do kinda see why Crockford does all of that. Crockford, before the JSON fame, worked on a distributed language E and believes that "the next paradigm will be globally distributed, secure, eventual programming" [1], so all existing languages are old and JS happened to be the best transitional language among them. Assuming this is a sincere belief, Crockford should've tried to steer JS to suit this vision, and if that's not possible, to throw JS away and recommend other languages or make a new one. Having yet to see the latter, I had a strong suspicion that Crockford is not as sincere as Crockford wants to be seen. Maybe Crockford also realized that or I was too premature to think that.

[1] https://howjavascriptworks.com/sample.html#0