What if i've done things you listed and even more complex stuff?
Im not jealous about what others acomplishing too, im just feeling forced into bad language just because browser supported language wont be changed because of backwards compatibility and politics.
Well, you very well may just be burnt out on JavaScript, or don't have a passion for it. Web dev is possible without heavy usage of JavaScript but you'll definitely be scraping around to find work-arounds.
What makes you feel that JavaScript is a bad language compared to others? Obviously it has it's quirks but so does every other language.
Complex react enterprise grade app with lots of data queries followed by constant data and variable checks in the components. For example once i've seen calls for 3 functions that didnt exist and were deleted long time ago on auth form and js didnt throw any errors whatsoever. I kinda have some type of ocd that when i do something i must do something perfectly and i had fun with elm, but elm wont get me employed. Maybe i should try moving to angular? Im just feeling lost and dont know how to solve or tackle this issue.
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What if i've done things you listed and even more complex stuff?
Im not jealous about what others acomplishing too, im just feeling forced into bad language just because browser supported language wont be changed because of backwards compatibility and politics.
Well, you very well may just be burnt out on JavaScript, or don't have a passion for it. Web dev is possible without heavy usage of JavaScript but you'll definitely be scraping around to find work-arounds.
What makes you feel that JavaScript is a bad language compared to others? Obviously it has it's quirks but so does every other language.
Complex react enterprise grade app with lots of data queries followed by constant data and variable checks in the components. For example once i've seen calls for 3 functions that didnt exist and were deleted long time ago on auth form and js didnt throw any errors whatsoever. I kinda have some type of ocd that when i do something i must do something perfectly and i had fun with elm, but elm wont get me employed. Maybe i should try moving to angular? Im just feeling lost and dont know how to solve or tackle this issue.