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You do realize that changing the language running in the browser won't change the (over?) proliferation of libraries. We would just end up with three.net, react.net, redux.net and angular.net.
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Good point! But, at least, the .NET framework has a lot more built in functionality so that we would not have to be so dependent on external libraries to do anything interesting.
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What you're really saying is, "Please bring about a way to stop trial-and-error style developing", which is the "hell" most C# programmers have to contend with, when it comes to having to learn and use JavaScript. The short answer of course is "good luck"!
That's why we are paid a tonne of money (ok maybe a little more than average wages) compared to most professions, is because no one, and I mean NO ONE other than a dedicated web or systems development programmer can do what we do. I dare you to ask someone in the street if they've ever heard of C-SHARP, and they'll say yes of course - it's a musical note!
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What chaos? What are you talking about?
>> just imagine how much life would improve for everyone if we could use the same language for both client and server side coding
Answer is:none, zero!
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Funny; I've wanted python as an alternative to JavaScript for a long time...
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I think that the Webassembly (You can than develop in C#, Java, whatever has a web assembly compiler) is in the long run the only architechture / endevour that could put an end to that (yes I too consider it to be a) misery. It still has some not yet solved problems (like Garbage Collection, multithreading and more) and the task is daunting. But it is very well under way. If this really is to be more than a good platform for game developers remains to be seen. But as far as I understand the potential is there. Like an ecology of libraries for DOM Manipulation. And Tooling in the Style of WPF/Universal Windows XAML/Java FX: so one easyly develop "Desktop" style apps, that in the end write to the HTML Canvas or so.
The implications are vast. And I would really like to see that that pulls of. It is the only concept I know of, that would dispense with the manifold of fundamental problems of the current situation with developing clients for a browser.(Which I have done extensively in the last years).
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Do you realize what you are asking? Billions of dollars will be needed to rebuild mountains of existing software across multitude of companies just to make developers happy? I guess if Vulcan suddenly come down to visit Earth and money goes the way of the dinosaur, may be.
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I second this. C# is a pleasure to work with. C# 7 is coming our way too. What prevents people from making websites that is pure C#?
Why are we stuck with HTML and CSS hell? Why are we stuck with Angular, jQuery, Node.js, React, and thousands of libraries? They gave me headaches...
Someone said that it's impossible to do this since people wouldn't want to rewrite billions of websites. Now. Now. Who said that they have to rewrite? Browsers can simply accept a brand new extension for websites. Even now, they accept several extension: html, php, aspx.
modified 10-Oct-16 23:17pm.
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Yesterday, @glennPattonWork is talking about fixing a printer: http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/5309442/Cue-Evil-Laugh.aspx[^]
I just had to say
Quote: The problem I have with my inkjet is that I use it so infrequently that every time I try the cartridges have dried out...
So an hour ago, Herself asks me to knock up a form for her: 5 minutes and LibreOffice Calc later and it's ready to go...only the ink cartridges have dried out...
And it took me an hour to get the stupid print heads printing all lines again.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I found it easier to soak the heads in 99% rubbing alcohol for a few minutes first then wipe them off. May need a couple of applications of this but takes about 10 minutes.
But, since I'm lazy, I'll probably replace the inkjet with a color laser next time.
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Lots of really cheap color laser printers are out there now, but their toners cost as much or even twice the cost of the printer - and I am not kidding.
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Yeah, they figured out a long time ago that you only buy the printer once and the ink/toner lots. Guess where all the profit is coming from?
But, toner doesn't evoprate on contact with air, so...
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Quote: But, toner doesn't evoprate on contact with air, so...
No, but it does flocculate with age which is just as bad.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Keep it kid-sister safe!
#SupportHeForShe
Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson
You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
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Didn't you know that little girls have always flocculated?
They don't stop doing it either: watch them at a club or pub and they always flocculate to the loo...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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lmao
#SupportHeForShe
Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson
You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
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I know a guy who bought 3 such color laser printers in one go (for home use), just for the included cartridges. Out of toner? Move to the next printer...
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Yeah, that's more economical, although the new printers come with starter cartridges that are often 30-40% capacity of a normal one.
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Even then, purely from a cost perspective, it still makes more sense to buy a whole new printer.
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and they wonder why we're heading for an environmental crisis. Sheesh.
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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You can place that blame squarely on the printer manufacturers.
Still that doesn't mean the printer is headed for the scrap heap. You can still sell it (and make back a few bucks in the process), or give it away.
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Did that at home, but buy an extra set of cartridges as the ones you get with the darn things tend to be sample size only!
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Rubbing alcohol? What the hell is that, I want some!
Regards,
Rob Philpott.
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Allow me to rephrase, isopropyl alcohol.
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