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by scott_w
879 days ago
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> Just pick any set of well-established best practices such as Shneiderman's Eight Golden Rules Excellent, we have something objective to look at. Now, where's the studies, reports, etc. that this has declined in the past decade? I'm not asking for a double-blind, peer reviewed study, just something a bit more concrete than "stop the world, I want to get off." > Was JavaScript ever actually designed to do the things it's being used for today? Was anything? |
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> [...] Now, where's the studies, reports, etc. [...] "stop the world, I want to get off."
This argument is getting a bit tediuos. It started with you offering an opinion. I offered a counter-opinion, while clearly marking my opinion as such using language such as "I think ...", "I would say ...", "If I were to speculate ..."
I'm clearly not alone with my opinion (see original post), and you're trying to undermine your opponents' credibility by getting ad-hominem and pointing out that their position lacks the kind of research which you yourself did not provide either.
> > Was JavaScript ever actually designed to do the things it's being used for today?
> Was anything?
Hyperbole. Many things were designed to do the things they now do. Lua was designed as a language for embedding. SQL was designed as a language for querying databases.