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can3p | 1 year ago

I think the module imports apis are a python2/3 moment for node.js ecosystem. There is no clearly superior way and as a consequence not too many people care, however it hurts for real.

The proposal to disable node.js style imports will just split ecosystem and make a large part of industry stick to ancient version / make a fork. Is that really worth the gain? Just check how long it took some bigger projects to migrate from python2 to python3

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cxr|1 year ago

The difference is the language/standard in question neither originated with NodeJS nor is NodeJS now nor has it ever been led by the people behind the language/standard (unlike Python)...

When you hear "NodeJS", you really need to bethinking of it in the same category as IE (wrt browser behavior) or Visual C/C++. It's but one, often (knowingly/deliberately) quirky, non-standard implementation by a group that doesn't necessarily have your best interests at heart or the interests of those outside their own platform umbrella.