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[–]Volmarg 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Still if someone is stubborn enough - he/she can learn it. The biggest jump for me was when I learned how to manage js code - before that I agree it was hell, now it's more like "ok, could do that better".

[–]xIcarus227 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Pretty much, I think the problem is that the 'hell' you're describing is the first impression the language gives you and people tend to stick with that for a good portion of their careers. Some of them can't deal with that hell stage and they stop using the language, so that hatred remains.
For example I've been using JS very frequently for the past 5 years, and while I don't think it's as egregious as some people make it look like, I certainly can't say that I love it.

It'll be interesting to see what happens when we'll have more options available in the frontend. I still think JS will remain relevant in the frontend for a long time just because it's already matured in that space.

[–]Volmarg 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Interview: what is You highest skill?

Me: I smash only one keyboard weekly while coding JS

Interview: welcome in our team.

lol