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stuffihavemade | 13 years ago
What nonsense.
1) " When you’re just starting out, you need to be dynamic. You need to be flexible. You need to be able to bust out a prototype that just works, and you need to be able to change it on a dime without recompiling your code."
Unlike Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, any of the Lisps, Lua, etc.? The real reasons js is interesting on the server side is code sharing and node's (flawed) concurrency story.
2) "JavaScript was once the startup of the browser wars, and it crushed Java and Flash for the same reasons that startups have the ability to disrupt markets and displace the established players: agility and flexibility."
Comparing apples to oranges. Also, the term "browser wars" means browser vs. browser, not embedded scripting language vs. plugins.
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