JS is preferred for a new project and this is a how to article(mostly for new entrants), makes sense?
JS is preferred for a new project...
And yet, ironically, I resent the language with all my heart. Too many inconsistencies, subtleties, and gotchas. I just mentioned it because it's ubiquitous, not because it's kind to newbies.
Yes, JS will never be perfect but other language are branching out of it, They seem to be promising, don't you think.
Marginally, but until one actually embraces consistency as its hallmark, I'll remain dubious. ;)
Give me Python any day.
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JS is preferred for a new project and this is a how to article(mostly for new entrants), makes sense?
And yet, ironically, I resent the language with all my heart. Too many inconsistencies, subtleties, and gotchas. I just mentioned it because it's ubiquitous, not because it's kind to newbies.
Yes, JS will never be perfect but other language are branching out of it, They seem to be promising, don't you think.
Marginally, but until one actually embraces consistency as its hallmark, I'll remain dubious. ;)
Give me Python any day.