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https://warpcast.com/~/channel/javascript
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I <3 Javascript https://www.destroyallsoftware.com/talks/wat (it's an awesome 4 minute talk about why JS is so awesome)
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lol- f ing hilarious and i understand almost notta...semantics, patterns etc..?
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The video is obviously sarcastic, but what makes JS really great is that this video is from 2012 and _all_ of this knowledge is still relevant. I used to freelance frontend webdev HTML+CSS, browser wars, etc, was very good at it. None of that webdev knowledge is useful today.
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There is a deeper thing happening it seems, smoke and mirrors with abundance of hot air? I’m slowly understanding the complete gibberish you’re sharing, but the way my mind processes it. Appreciate your replies , a lot 🙏
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I think the video is a sort of love/hate display of skill and knowledge working with an overly complex programming language. Though back in 2012 it was maybe possible to wish for JS to become better (less quirky) or something else to overtake it. Now not so much.
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Believe it or not the thinking at play is entirely analogous to ideas laid out in painfully abstruse critical theory, post structuralism, languages and honest to god, madmen attempting to make common sense the Big Bang (Btw, it’s why gen art fits hand in glove w ???)
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I'm not sure what you mean here? What thinking at play? I just mean things are less likely to go away the longer they are around and JS is the most common prog language in the world, it is in 99.99% of all webpages everywhere.
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