You do realise that if you have any European users you have majorly contravened GDPR regulations and data protection rules. I'm talking 20 million euros in fines
Inline styles cannot do things like :hover, dont work with media queries, can't be adjusted centrally and so on.
Do you really need to know how useState works under the hood if you know how to use it, reason about it and what its limitations are?
It can be as fast as C++ whilst at the same time suffering from none of these bugs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkgszkPnV8g
Discord uses Rust via Elixir/BEAM NIFs to scale to 11 million concurrent users. Big enough for you? https://blog.discordapp.com/using-rust-to-scale-elixir-for-1...
> poor static analysis of code, leading to bad Intellisense etc. - Mostly solved by TypeScript. Typescript is not Javascript. Most people would agree that that Typescript is a reasonable language. The fact that it can…
> FYI you are just showing how awful are communities around "legitimately good" languages. Just to let you know Rust's community is pretty cool and not awful at all. For instance the Rust Survey 2017 reports that 98.7%…
You do realise that if you have any European users you have majorly contravened GDPR regulations and data protection rules. I'm talking 20 million euros in fines
Inline styles cannot do things like :hover, dont work with media queries, can't be adjusted centrally and so on.
Do you really need to know how useState works under the hood if you know how to use it, reason about it and what its limitations are?
It can be as fast as C++ whilst at the same time suffering from none of these bugs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkgszkPnV8g
Discord uses Rust via Elixir/BEAM NIFs to scale to 11 million concurrent users. Big enough for you? https://blog.discordapp.com/using-rust-to-scale-elixir-for-1...
> poor static analysis of code, leading to bad Intellisense etc. - Mostly solved by TypeScript. Typescript is not Javascript. Most people would agree that that Typescript is a reasonable language. The fact that it can…
> FYI you are just showing how awful are communities around "legitimately good" languages. Just to let you know Rust's community is pretty cool and not awful at all. For instance the Rust Survey 2017 reports that 98.7%…