Always Bet On JS
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The sage @brendaneich put it best: Always Bet On JS
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Is a bet on JS still as solid as it was?
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4 / 2 ** 2 yeah, i bet you don't understand how that operator precedence / associativity works. just use ( ) even if they're "unnecessary"
Here goes my report for the last @TC39 meeting. github.com/jquery-foundat…
Main unforeseen idea that I erred in missing: 1JS, no opt-in versioning for ES6. You may argue opt-in is at Babel.js toolchain level. Agree!
I humbly submit this talk was ahead of its time, both in terms of ES6 and "Ash vs. Evil Dead": youtube.com/watch?v=1EyRsc…
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Brendan Eich: An Introduction to JavaScript
always bet on javascript.
hey javascript... <ahem> it *is* possible, and better many times.
there are breaking changes in PHP7, including things as fundamental as operator precedence. breaks for the better.
JavaScript: The God Parts #RemoveALetterSpoilABook
I don't know how it is that the JavaScript community became a hive of people who care about fairness and empathy but I'm super happy it did.
...ahhh, you all thought i was saying == is broken/wrong/wtf. Nope. It's Number(..) that's poorly designed here.
if you were looking for some definitive WTF statement for JS, I've got one for you...
it is the nature of javascript frameworks to become javascript platforms.
all of JS' drunkeness will finally be legal!
this has deeper levels of commentary to it, too, but suffice it to say, "always bet on JS"?
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