Ugh, seriously. This is pretty sad considering the immense capabilities of JS.
The browser is rapidly becoming the new operating system. JS finally becomes a first-class citizen, not just a lowly pop-up vector. Now with WebGL and WebCL, it will be unstoppable. Don't fight it, please! We're so…
Lua's an absolute travesty. It's a shame they decided to use it as the implementation, because it's not like capable JS implementations don't exist or anything. At least they didn't expose it at an API level. That's one…
Really? I don't see anything particularly wrong with Javascript... I mean, sure it's no PHP, but compared to travesties like Lua (1-based, seriously? What year is it again?) and bloated, convoluted semantic messes like…
Could not have happened to a better language! It's about time Javascript finally has its chance to shine.
Ugh, seriously. This is pretty sad considering the immense capabilities of JS.
The browser is rapidly becoming the new operating system. JS finally becomes a first-class citizen, not just a lowly pop-up vector. Now with WebGL and WebCL, it will be unstoppable. Don't fight it, please! We're so…
Lua's an absolute travesty. It's a shame they decided to use it as the implementation, because it's not like capable JS implementations don't exist or anything. At least they didn't expose it at an API level. That's one…
Really? I don't see anything particularly wrong with Javascript... I mean, sure it's no PHP, but compared to travesties like Lua (1-based, seriously? What year is it again?) and bloated, convoluted semantic messes like…
Could not have happened to a better language! It's about time Javascript finally has its chance to shine.