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Sure, but then we're down to arguing whether a language should be designed to constrain bad programmers or empower good ones. And quite apart from the general arguments one can make (for example, that bad programmers will make a mess no matter what), it's clear that Javascript has become a major platform for modern applications. To constrain the growth of the entire class of web apps in order to allegedly limit the spaghetti produced by $programmer is a poor tradeoff, I'd say.


Interesting jargon. Is a $programmer a PHP (etc) programmer?




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