What you're saying is true for a lot of languages. What you're missing from OP's comment is that it's easy to pick up, which is still true despite your example. Picking up a language doesn't mean much more than getting…
That's more of a property of the client side stack rather than inherent of Javascript itself right? If so, do you believe any language could have been in Javascripts spot today as long as it was supported by Netscape…
I wish it was something about Javascript itself that made it so wildly popular, based on some inherent property that we as a community recognized, isolated,and grew from but unfortunately like many of us have already…
What you're saying is true for a lot of languages. What you're missing from OP's comment is that it's easy to pick up, which is still true despite your example. Picking up a language doesn't mean much more than getting…
That's more of a property of the client side stack rather than inherent of Javascript itself right? If so, do you believe any language could have been in Javascripts spot today as long as it was supported by Netscape…
I wish it was something about Javascript itself that made it so wildly popular, based on some inherent property that we as a community recognized, isolated,and grew from but unfortunately like many of us have already…