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by TheOtherHobbes
198 days ago
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The web should always have been a programming language, with all the usual constructs available in both the display and markup layers. But instead of a single unified standard library for the industry we got a sprawling, ludicrous mess of multiple poorly thought-out semi-compatible technologies, with an associated sub-industry of half-baked fixes and add-ons. |
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The context is also lost. Javascript was famously coded in a day or whatever and called 'javascript' not ecmascript as marketing to compete with Java. Besides that well known case there's presumably thousands of esoteric business decisions made back then which shaped the "sprawling, ludicrous" landscape, and which are now lost to time.
Yes, the web should have always been a programming language. And the flying cars of 23xx should have never used a z-debuffer doodad.