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Everton Marques

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Jul 4, 2020, 12:49:18 PM7/4/20
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Robert Engels

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Jul 4, 2020, 6:25:09 PM7/4/20
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The fact that JS is top and above TyoeScript says a lot.

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Kevin Chadwick

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Jul 5, 2020, 3:25:35 PM7/5/20
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>The fact that JS is top and above TyoeScript says a lot.
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Really, that is your analysis?

Assuming valid data and considering js has enjoyed monopoly status for so long, despite an IMO terrible syntax;

It says a lot that javascript is falling and typescript and Dart are rising. Or maybe that is frameworks choosing for users like js is the browser choosing?

I definitely prefer Golang function syntax over Dart and Dart function syntax over js though.


Everton Marques

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Jul 5, 2020, 7:12:03 PM7/5/20
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On the brighter side, no other language enjoys a long-term steady growth like Go...


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