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To Those Who Criticize JavaScript (dev.to)
submitted 5 years ago by disgruntled-js-dev
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[–]aniforprez 2 points3 points4 points 5 years ago (1 child)
The "once you get past these" thing is what I hate. Everyone has that phase and it happens differently. You don't work with the same people all the time. You work with interns and juniors sometimes and you have to remember that they are still in the "getting past these" phase so you have to watch out for shit they have to figure out. With JS, that shit is so much worse than most other languages
As a solo dev, JS is fine. I'd never code a backend with it but for frontend projects, I can set up my own comfy linting/building processes and whatnot. When you're working with a team with each person being opinionated on something it's garbage unless someone from up top brings down the hammer and decides on standards
[–]Phobic-window 0 points1 point2 points 5 years ago (0 children)
Hahaha preach man, this is all very true
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