At the moment this question was typed Javascript was catching up with C++. They both had 10525 tags. C++ has occupied 5th place almost since the launch of the private beta and now it has been taken by javascript.

Do you think this is a significant event in the SO community life?

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5 answers so far and none of them has anything to do with meta-stackoverflow... and I no longer own the question.... this's sad. Well meybe I didn't ask it in a right way... – Serge Jul 16 '09 at 9:09
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Considering most of the users are probably web-developers (in full or in part), no. I'd say this would be expected.

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I agree, and the share of web developers will probably keep on increasing as SO has become the standard Google result for many web development issues (read: jQuery issues.) – Blixt Jul 15 '09 at 12:19
Heh, i work primarily on desktop apps, and still prefer questions on JS to C++... – Shog9 Jul 15 '09 at 14:38
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Maybe it says something different about JavaScript? Is it as hard to learn and difficult to understand as C++ to foster about the same number of questions? Do much more newbs use JavaScript and C++ programmers are more experienced and therefore do not ask as many questions? Is JavaScript profiting of SO being around in a much earlier stage of its life then is the case with C++?

I would guess that there are several reasons for a language to be prominent on SO, its reach only being one of them.

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Dunno about the "SO community", but I think it represents a significant stage in JavaScript's life - it's a sign that JavaScript is becoming ever more mainstream for serious work.

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Absolutely a shift. Though it's a very natural shift, during the major shift of the IT industry itself (being so web heavy). Also the idea that you can make billions of dollars by simply having people type your site address in their browser and click go/navigate has made most of the developers out there web developers, and in web, the rule of Javascript for developint RIA is not deniable by any means.

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Jeff Atwood

And I find, sadly, to be completely honest with everybody listening, quality really doesn't matter that much, in the big scheme of things...

Podcast #38

JavaScript is not a language. It's a toy, it's a woo-doo doll...

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Ah... you're thinking of VBScript. – Shog9 Jul 15 '09 at 14:39
perhaps it's time for a fatwah feature in SO – LRE Aug 26 '09 at 0:35
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