>The single redeeming feature of JS is that it's implemented in all current browsers. If it wasn't for that fact I doubt anyone would have cared much.
>Everything it can do another language can do better, except run in a browser
That's the exact opposite of dismissing a key aspect of Javascript's value, that's explicitly acknowledging it.
>The single redeeming feature of JS is that it's implemented in all current browsers. If it wasn't for that fact I doubt anyone would have cared much.
>Everything it can do another language can do better, except run in a browser
That's the exact opposite of dismissing a key aspect of Javascript's value, that's explicitly acknowledging it.