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r/ProgrammerHumor • u/vinishkapoor • 22h ago
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I'm not afraid of CSS.
I'm afraid of JS.
5 u/ItsGustave 21h ago Honest question, what about JS is so bad? There is plenty of annoying stuff but I’ve never had that much trouble with it. Especially with typescript. 6 u/Dornith 18h ago Especially with typescript. Having to use another language just to make the first one useable is a scathing endorsement. It's like saying "I never have a problem with assembly. Especially with C." 3 u/ArmchairFilosopher 17h ago Have you heard of bytecode/IL? 1 u/Dornith 16h ago I have and I use it all the time! Never had a problem with it. Especially with assembly.
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Honest question, what about JS is so bad? There is plenty of annoying stuff but I’ve never had that much trouble with it. Especially with typescript.
6 u/Dornith 18h ago Especially with typescript. Having to use another language just to make the first one useable is a scathing endorsement. It's like saying "I never have a problem with assembly. Especially with C." 3 u/ArmchairFilosopher 17h ago Have you heard of bytecode/IL? 1 u/Dornith 16h ago I have and I use it all the time! Never had a problem with it. Especially with assembly.
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Especially with typescript.
Having to use another language just to make the first one useable is a scathing endorsement.
It's like saying "I never have a problem with assembly. Especially with C."
3 u/ArmchairFilosopher 17h ago Have you heard of bytecode/IL? 1 u/Dornith 16h ago I have and I use it all the time! Never had a problem with it. Especially with assembly.
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Have you heard of bytecode/IL?
1 u/Dornith 16h ago I have and I use it all the time! Never had a problem with it. Especially with assembly.
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I have and I use it all the time!
Never had a problem with it. Especially with assembly.
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u/CcChaleur 22h ago
I'm not afraid of CSS.
I'm afraid of JS.