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How can Stack Overflow help developers evaluate technologies? In actuality, you're more likely to have a question closed if it is JQuery vs Vanilla.js. You'll get links to the obligatory Gorilla vs Sharks allegory designed to humble and humiliate you. |
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How can Stack Overflow help developers evaluate technologies? @dystroy, I spent a good deal of time studying JavaScript before I realized that it sucks in a viscious manner. I may not get type checking, but I can at least get some structure and sensibility out of it. Sadly, the computer scientists who hated the world for not using LISP, found a way to foist it on us via JavaScript. |
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How can Stack Overflow help developers evaluate technologies? In my case, I am a programmer for over 26 years starting from circuits and assembly language and fell in love with C# and .NET. Up until recently, I realized I have to face the music and learn JavaScript. Sigh... It reminds me of LISP and its LSD inspired syntax. If I am going to program in JavaScript, I want the experience to be as painless as possible and working within a framework would help. Currently, I really like Ember.Js because it's intuitive, object-oriented and allows for easy mixing of other libraries. |
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How can Stack Overflow help developers evaluate technologies? LOL! Vanilla-js.com is hillarious! But seriously, what I really mean is that a newbie will often ask a question that seems open-ended because they don't know enough about the technology to frame the question in a way that will produce an "objective" response. |
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