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tux0r • Edited

It looks like JavaScript is the most complicated and error-prone language, that's why so many people need to talk about it on DEV. ;-)

I don't know what to think about this πŸ€”. And you?

Maybe everyone should just stop mixing up "language quality" and "language popularity"; furthermore, DEV is quite web-centric. Although I'm actively working on changing that, most articles here revolve around how to reinvent the wheel in $some_js_framework.

Have I mentioned that COBOL is an excellent web language too? ;-)

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Ben Halpern

It looks like JavaScript is the most complicated and error-prone language, that's why so many people need to talk about it on DEV

I think this is somewhat true. JS has lots of issues and a complicated history, but it’s still practical as hell given its popularity.

JavaScript: Famous for being famous.

And yeah, the site is pretty web-centric.

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Jesse M. Holmes

I love JavaScript’s story, how it was this hastily created, incredibly flawed plaything that has grown into one of the most utilized tools in existence. It was an underdogβ€”actually, it wasn’t even in the same fightβ€”but it has allowed so many other underdogs to break into this industry. For better or worse, I love a good backstory.

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Yaser Al-Najjar • Edited

I wish one day we would have a modern ES1 removing all the previous crap, and keeping the clean simple parts of the language... ooh, it's just a wish!

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Nathanael Demacon

JavaScript: Famous for being famous.

Well, it's actually the first (and only) Back-End and web Front-End language

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rhymes

JavaScript: Famous for being famous.

An instagram influencer basically

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K

Pf

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kaelscion • Edited

Or a member of the Kardashian family

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Ben Halpern

This definitely calls for a listicle post mapping JS libs/frameworks to members of the Kardashian family.

Kris is jQuery

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kaelscion

Kourtney is Vanilla JS because she seems to be boring as all get out. And Kim is Node because she gets more famous all the time but, other than her rabid followers, none of us really understand why or what, exactly, she has contributed to the world. πŸ˜‹πŸ˜‹πŸ˜‹

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kaelscion

And before any of you ask, I'm married to a woman who watches the show occasionally so it's NOT creepy that I can map Kardashian sisters to JS frameworks this quickly 😐😐😐😐😐

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Ryan Newton • Edited

It seems good for building network effects that DEV is starting with a concentrated topic area.
However, I now feel a bit mislead by this HeavyBit article, which was pushing DEV.to as already a destination for all developer topics, ready to immediately replace Hacker News and Reddit (and better because of better moderation / code of conduct / etc).

I hope to see this community grow in areas like containers, OS, and systems programming.

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Templar++ • Edited

Not a big fan of JS myself, but you know there are two types of languages:
a) everyone complains about them
b) nobody is using them

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tux0r

And I'm perfectly happy with proving b) wrong. ;-)

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Henry πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’»

Haha, that's a Bjarne Stroustrup quote right? Absolutely true though.

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Templar++

Yup, that's right :)

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miku86

Maybe everyone should just stop mixing up "correlation" and "causation" ;-)