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by anon1385
4665 days ago
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>Less executable code on the client, more powerful markup. JavaScript was a huge mistake that we will likely have to live with for decades, let's not compound it. That ship has well and truly sailed. Mozilla and Google both want to make the web into a general purpose app platform, and they have veto power over any proposed standards. Admittedly they both want a slightly different version of the idea (asm.js vs Dart or NaCl), but that gridlock just leaves us investing even more heavily into the current Javascript ecosystem. |
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