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- 1JavaScript devs should be shamed, for taking a toy language that was intended for nothing more than to make the monkey dance when you mouse over it and building it up into a massive franken-hack that incorporates every mistake in the history of programming and invents a few more. And especially for Node and NPM; the folks who foisted that abomination on the would should be placed in the stocks for some good old-fashioned public shaming!Mason Wheeler– Mason Wheeler2021-09-06 11:55:05 +00:00Commented Sep 6, 2021 at 11:55
- 1@MasonWheeler, if i am being honest, I really got a kick out of how Wall invented Perl, I used to live in a county in a certain state of the United States, where most businesses were still using Perl and it was already 2015, I knew I was living in the wrong part of the world. Baby boomers are the majority in that county and in conversation they offer a knee-jerk reactionary laugh at the utterance of the phrase "electric car" like its still 1953.Daniel– Daniel2021-09-06 15:05:36 +00:00Commented Sep 6, 2021 at 15:05
- Did you create those diagrams yourself?JonnyIrving– JonnyIrving2021-12-02 10:32:19 +00:00Commented Dec 2, 2021 at 10:32
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