While watching this video I literally converted my hobby project from typescript back to normal js, I'm not trying to say anything by this comment other than what a powerful talk. But I still think svelte is cool, and I think we could reach a compromise where people teach more, and the resources we need are more available through kindness
@snehanshuphukon728 not at all, but like you said, it was only a hobby project, and I have the luxury of choosing control over efficiency. I think Typescript is great for teams, but I find I still think about "Do I want to make or use a million ways to add what I want to JavaScript, or do I want JavaScript itself to be given more support" still a year after my original comment. Again, not pro / against Typescript and all the JS frameworks out there, but the fact I STILL think about the points brought up here really shows me how good the presentation was
"...you've locked yourselves into a closed systems...". TypeScript and Flow as most popular production ready solutions are not closed systems. Its open to contributors. These tools show us, that JavaScript may scales to growing demands in web applications. All mature native UI applications written on statically typed languages like C#, C++, Objective-C/Swift, Java/Kotlin. Hence, type systems like TypeScript and Flow will be more and more influence on JavaScript language and web application UI development overall to give us possibility to write scalable, strong and secure applications.
he did not even address the issue of the major security issues & bugs found in every time javascript is migrated to typescript. Typescript has unlocked the closed system of javascript. how long did it take them to add things that was in a modern language. Initially they said no to ever single thing they were asked to add. Its javascript thats is closed. screw javascript and its funky 2 day design by one person... yes.. 2 day design.
@@juniorgenius5 enlighten me how do 'high level programmers' such as you work and which 'high level programming language' you use for your web projects, tell me more about your contributions to the programming world? Its one thing to be critical of something, its another thing to be ignorant, arrogant and disrespectful if you have learned C++ or Java and you think you have the license to berate someone who didn't learn those programming languages. Here is a newsflash for you, I come from Java background and I love JavaScript and its freedom, abstraction and its powerful features which helps me in expressing my creativity. I respect programmers who come from PHP, Java or hell even some people who claim themselves as programmers after learning HTML
Zero distraction from 00:00 to 57:43 ! Every word of his made me to learn JS with respect ! 🤩
While watching this video I literally converted my hobby project from typescript back to normal js, I'm not trying to say anything by this comment other than what a powerful talk.
But I still think svelte is cool, and I think we could reach a compromise where people teach more, and the resources we need are more available through kindness
Probably ok for a hobby project, but if it was a serious project, I want to ask you a question. Do you regret your decision now?
@snehanshuphukon728 not at all, but like you said, it was only a hobby project, and I have the luxury of choosing control over efficiency. I think Typescript is great for teams, but I find I still think about "Do I want to make or use a million ways to add what I want to JavaScript, or do I want JavaScript itself to be given more support" still a year after my original comment. Again, not pro / against Typescript and all the JS frameworks out there, but the fact I STILL think about the points brought up here really shows me how good the presentation was
He's gonna hate svelte so much 😂
svelte just compiles to html css js
What a legend
"...you've locked yourselves into a closed systems...".
TypeScript and Flow as most popular production ready solutions are not closed systems. Its open to contributors.
These tools show us, that JavaScript may scales to growing demands in web applications. All mature native UI applications written on statically typed languages like C#, C++, Objective-C/Swift, Java/Kotlin.
Hence, type systems like TypeScript and Flow will be more and more influence on JavaScript language and web application UI development overall to give us possibility to write scalable, strong and secure applications.
he did not even address the issue of the major security issues & bugs found in every time javascript is migrated to typescript.
Typescript has unlocked the closed system of javascript. how long did it take them to add things that was in a modern language. Initially they said no to ever single thing they were asked to add. Its javascript thats is closed. screw javascript and its funky 2 day design by one person... yes.. 2 day design.
there are gonna be two internets.
Well explained. Hopefully people can understand it before we all have to write .microsoft scripts
18:45 jquery 20:50 XHR
Sometimes we need throw away old buggy technology (like Mercury rocket) - javascript and use a new one (like Falcon 9) - WebAssembly
46:20 Proxy is a great API
Seems like he is convincing himself that JS is good enough and does not have birth injuries
such as?
@@tdias25 If you saw WAT www.destroyallsoftware.com/talks/wat
you shouldn't have any questions )
@@fearfulmorgan289 those things have explanation which can't be known by low level programmers due to lack of research abilities...
@@juniorgenius5 enlighten me how do 'high level programmers' such as you work and which 'high level programming language' you use for your web projects, tell me more about your contributions to the programming world?
Its one thing to be critical of something, its another thing to be ignorant, arrogant and disrespectful if you have learned C++ or Java and you think you have the license to berate someone who didn't learn those programming languages.
Here is a newsflash for you, I come from Java background and I love JavaScript and its freedom, abstraction and its powerful features which helps me in expressing my creativity. I respect programmers who come from PHP, Java or hell even some people who claim themselves as programmers after learning HTML
You are a legend
tired of screaming
$$ck.yeah
Tbh feels like wasting 57 minutes of my life. All these ideas could be shared in a much smaller time frame if you throw away wasteful words.
Comparing absolute dumpster fire that is JS to a rocket engineering is just otherworldly level of, ahem, * being wrong *.