I've been using JavaScript for roughly 5 years and it's kinda weird because I feel like JS has gotten really good at the same time that I've been learning it. ES 2015+ is easily the best JS has ever been and the only thing I would add at this point is strict typing and a "mode" that allowed your code to be natively compiled if it followed the convention. To get back to your question, yes, I love JavaScript.
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I've been using JavaScript for roughly 5 years and it's kinda weird because I feel like JS has gotten really good at the same time that I've been learning it. ES 2015+ is easily the best JS has ever been and the only thing I would add at this point is strict typing and a "mode" that allowed your code to be natively compiled if it followed the convention. To get back to your question, yes, I love JavaScript.