And the mess gets bigger, and software becomes even more broken.pic.twitter.com/00Zrpzriuc
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I am not a Javascript advocate, to be clear, and not trying to have a debate about the history of computing. I agree that Javascript was an accident but my point is that it was used and not rejected like Java or ActiveX.
But that is only because it shipped in the browser. If Java or ActiveX had shipped in all browsers, then the comparison would make sense. But JavaScript (called "JScript" on Explorer) was the only cross-browser programming language, period. So it won. End of story.
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