Aug 27, 2017 · 1 min read
It’s a run-away train with a nuclear reactor on board with an inertial and momentum…to match. Stopping it, the web blows up. Instead we keep feeding the monster with new language features(ES6,7, etc) with hope of taming it by persuading developers to use only the “good parts” of JS(a wish). We even have that WebAssembly in hope of reining in JS “dominance”, maybe using some other languages that is capable to stand in for JS which can compiled to WebAssembly. But if only folks starts to move away from JS and use alternatives…
