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by mantrax6
4419 days ago
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But, of course, the "if we don't like Node.JS, we just don't understand the true way(tm) of using it" card. Such narratives usually get louder and louder, until they flip and all the former supporters of X suddenly proclaim "I can't keep quiet anymore, I must speak against X". I've seen this too many times. I like Node.JS, it's a good thing it exists, but no technology is perfect and we should be capable of honestly discussing the strengths and weaknesses of a given technology. No comment on typing, if you can't bother to do basic research over whether what you say makes sense in real projects. I'll just say that in 2014 proclaiming that your multicore application architecture is spawn() and fork() can only induce laughter in the presence of proven distributed computing algorithms that don't require every developer to use a roll-your-own message passing library and protocols. |
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