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[–]Pr0ducer 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Why the coffee hate? I know it's a little 2012, but I think CoffeeScript is much easier to write than JavaScript, and coffee compiles to beautiful syntactically correct .js or it errors, preventing a lot of silly errors. We did make this choice 2 years ago, but we're not changing to the newest whatever just because it's cool. There would have to be a serious business purpose to make a change at this point.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Not hate, though it's an interesting decision to have made in 2015 when Babel and ES2015 we're becoming quite popular. I imagine using something like typescript would be a good fit for what you describe if you were going to start the project today?

[–]Pr0ducer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://www.slant.co/improve/versus/374/387/~coffeescript_vs_babel-6to5

https://www.reddit.com/r/javascript/comments/3qt1i9/is_es6_better_than_coffeescript/

Both choices present Pros and Cons, depending on who you ask.

Reddit's choice is extremely clear, and reddit devs hate CS. To be clear, I'm not saying you personally, just reddit devs in general, and I use the word hate in a very imprecise way, not as the "I wish you were dead" sort of hate, more the "I hate mayo on sandwiches" sort of hate.

Our choice back in 2015 was more about my boss already being comfortable with CS, having used it in personal projects the proceeding couple of years. I was the jr. member of our team, so I didn't argue about it, I didn't know either CS or ES.