Why u can't write Javascript(Typescript) ??

Why u can't write Javascript(Typescript) ??

Angular > Vue > React

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I don't care to

Script this bulge, rapacious friend

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Ember > Vue > React > Angular

btw, Japanese "web design" / "web applications" are still stuck in the 90s

fuck u germany!

I hate u!

Because people from web industry is shit here. Leave us alone.

Stop sucking the Microsoft dick and start using open source web browsers that follow the up2date web standards and don't use the flash player. Then your web developers will be able to build modern websites/applications.

sauce me up senpai

Totally agree.

I can write (spoiler :DD) MATLAB

I’m not a webdev ranjeev

i have never liked any kind of javascript syntax

>been programming for 2 years
>C# exclusivel
>suddenly need to learn angular
>need to learn Typescript
>need to learn Javascript
>need to get motivated
>focus on calisthenics instead
>basically rejecting my future
help

Examples? I have no idea what a typical Japanese website looks like.

yahoo.co.jp/

Yup, looks pretty much like something from 2008.

lucky bastards

>yahoo.co.jp/
>be Japan
>high tech country
>intelligent country
>basically only 'trivial' problems in relation to the rest of the world
>has websites that look older than Jow Forums

Explain why its not updated.

Maybe because those work and they don't want to fix anything that isn't broken?

Japanese web users are generally conservative, we don't easily jump to new things. and Yahoo Japan seems to be O.K. with this.
While they are eager to acquire new startups.

So because it's not 'broken' they shouldn't push for a new design? Seems boring and unbased.

Soka.

I use angularjs and jQuery. Will learn react soon next year.
To be honest, I would take 90s web design anyday than most site that designed like a fricking powerpoint with sluggish animation and 20MB of CSS and javascript dependencies.

I write scalajs because I think the entire js ecosystem is an unmitigated tirefire

>jQuery
2005 has called

You should see the kind of legacy garbage I have to maintain. Ajax was an incredible revelation for the customer.

It's essentially a early 2000's front end (mostly generated server side, in Java/JSP) on top of an IBM back end originally started in the 80's. The language the back end was written is literally from the late 50's. Back end programs are called through SQL stored procedures. At least there are SOME database tables we're allowed to access directly (DB2).

The world runs on ancient junk.

js is shit

software development is shit, nobody knows anything, everything is in flux, specs are crap/don't exist, customers make up their own schedules and spring them on us, there is zero visibility beyond a few sprints
Also, Scrum as applied in real life is shit too, we hardly ever get tasks small enough to finish in one sprint. The back end is always god awful garbage, the front a mess, the docs never updated. I HATES IT; I HATES IT!!

t. software developer

There should be only one programming language
Just like in mathematics

This

And then maybe some domain-specific languages that compile to the unitary one

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>all these fucking nerds here talking all this gibberish

thank god I'm a chad

React is the only based and redpilled way to do a frontend.

>largest marketshare
>largest job market
>very easy to learn

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look this beautiful website!!

>adopt Electron in your path
But seriously why is this bloat allowed?

Don't give a shit about any of this I'll stick to C thanks.

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C is boring.
js is fun.

I miss in pre 2010 when programs were using Win32/native or some 3rd party ocx control for UI.
Nowadays just stick chrome in it and hope it works.
Look at Etcher, a fucking flash/format program requires 80MB of space and 128MB of RAM compared to Rufus comes in less than 5MB in size and doesn't need 16GB RAM to run.