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JavaScript for the Haters

JavaScript for the Haters

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Why does everybody hate JavaScript so much? A complete roast of JS that highlights the strongest criticisms against the world’s …

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  1. Tried to learn angular / typescript for an entire week. Honestly, I have a general understanding on how to build my app. But the syntax is absolute horrendous pile of shit. I don't see anyone else trying to make a living off of JavaScript unless they have a minimum of 1 year worth of experience using JavaScript/Typescript/Angular. Heck, even staff at Google is not able to make a decent UI Prototyping tool The tiny nuances in structural directives' micro syntax are attrocious and poorly documented. I say throw that piping pile of garbage where it belongs and build a better DOM manipulator / creator, independent from html / css

  2. So I am currently trying to get back into coding, and I wanted to start with my first language JavaScript. So when this video popped up I was curious and clicked. Omg such a delightful way to remind me of why I hated the language in the first place lmao! Still gonna code in it though. Very funny lmao!

  3. I'm a JS developer and can confirm this video is 100% correct. My boyfriend on the other hand is a VB.NET developer. He's shown me bits of his code and it is so much more readable, leading him to believe VB.NET is superior. I would really appreciate a video on how much VB.NET sucks.

  4. I was trying to parse json data and display in html and I kept getting object object back for very specific elements in the json hahaha took me a cool minute to figure out what was going wrong.

  5. Javascript started out in a real bad direction. But now like 30 years later with typescript it's amazing. But that being said the biggest problem with javascript isn't even the language itself it's the horrible web technologies that are just slightly different in different browsers for no real reason. Probably cause web technologies are this massive horrible thing with way too many features. Hopefully one day we can have websites be simplified a lot in terms of what browsers support and it's defined more by the developer instead.

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