• JackbyDev
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    1 year ago

    JS on the backend was a mistake.

    Typo squatting is not unique to JS.

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      1 year ago

      True, but it’s uniquely bad in the JS world. Developers tend to rely on libraries in almost cartoonish excess.

      • The language is shit in general, leading to an endless parade of frameworks and packages designed to paper over the sore spots.
      • The lack of a well-rounded One True Standard Library™ means lots of trivial functionality needs to come from somewhere.
      • Micro-dependencies are commonplace, leading to bloated dependency trees. I’d guess this is caused by a combination of both culture and the fact that you often want your JS artifacts to be as lean as possible.