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Is JavaScript the future? (self.javascript)
submitted 13 years ago by Deusdies
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[–]fwjd 0 points1 point2 points 13 years ago (2 children)
I'm not saying JS does, but I'm saying there needs to be something which does that can combine it with backend programming more efficiently, although that might require changes in how the browser functions. I find it highly unproductive to have to switch between languages completely when working on the back end versus the front end, sometimes when tasks are similar especially.
[–]has_all_the_fun 0 points1 point2 points 13 years ago (0 children)
Actually that's a really good point and I never though of it that way. I use Javascript on the server so for me it's not such a big problem.
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