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raddevus30-Oct-17 9:40
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
I think JavaScript is great. Most people that hate simply refuse to learn it.

I actually agree with this. It's nice to hear someone say they like JavaScript.
Just because a large percentage of JS users have no process and may just crank out questionable code doesn't mean you can't do cool and great things with JS.
If a dev would learn to even just use the JS Module pattern and then apply the discipline of using it, it would change a lot of nasty code that is out there.

That's a great explanation of how WebAssembly will help.
I'm just thinking there will be :
1) things I will do in WASM
2) things I still need to do in JavaScript.

That's why I'm thinking for the short run (at least) more to know and deal with.
Again, that was a great explanation.
Thanks for adding to the conversation.
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