What if I told you…. javascript isn’t a compiled language?https://twitter.com/djm5000/status/866290558649720833 …
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Replying to @Pinboard
The crazy today is because it's in the process of becoming a primarily compiled language, free from browser politics and irregularity.
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But the tools haven't standardized for this transition yet, so there are way too many options - a clear 'best' way has yet to emerge.
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It's all so crazy because these changes are happening while the language is in use everywhere, rather than in a private beta somewhere.
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IMO it's a good thing, this is the apotheosis of JavaScript, but it's messy af and gonna get worse before it settles down.
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I suspect we'll see way more work done at the AST level and new languages and paradigms will emerge targeting the compiler/tools.
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It's easy to take pot shots at JavaScript, but IMO this is a painful transition period and we'll end up with powerful tools. /end
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Replying to @mykola
I’m not taking pot shots at javascript; I’m taking pot shots at javascript developers
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Replying to @Pinboard
To what end, though? We're doing our best. Real problem is an industry driven by bullsht incentives prioritizing increasingly flashy drivel.
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current web is brittle, bloated, almost impossible to archive, and lacks an adequate on ramp for people who are learning
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Replying to @Pinboard
Absolutely. I train beginners sometimes and it's impossible to ramp someone up. But we're in a weird transitional period.
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