Put a more positive way: Netscape could have picked or invented any language to build into web browsers and it would be the most popular language in the world today.
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*cough* WebAssembly *cough* It doesn't have to STAY that way.
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See also TypeScript. JavaScript's dominance has an expiry date.
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I'll note, I use Lua every day as my main language, and it's basically the same language as Javascript except it was designed
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This is going to be how I pitch Lua to people now. "Imagine JavaScript, but on purpose"
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I just love how a train wreck of unconsidered design mistakes got retconned to “prototype inheritance”
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"it's like this by design, it's actually good" At least PHP has reached a point where its flaws are no longer seen as "design choices"
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Interestingly a lot of people use node.js, which is nothing but JavaScript including me. Time to think before you speak

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Node.js is built on Google's V8 JavaScript engine which Google built for - you might have guessed it - Chrome. Node.js is using JavaScript because the web runs on JavaScript; if browsers would have converged on a different language Node would definitely not use JavaScript.
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Technically, web browsers (or most of them anyways) had atleast two more languages: VBScript (IE) and ActionScript (as Flash).
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VBScript was IE-only, and never really took off (except in some enterprise stuff, which made sysadmins extremely happy); ActionScript was quite a bit later (1999 IIRC), and then turned into another JavaScript superset.
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