On 6/14/2016 11:55 AM, Dicebot wrote:
Because for some people static typing and compile-time checking is not a
burden but a great help in designing bug-free programs. And if you stand
by those values, JS is absolutely terrible language no matter the domain
(it drives me mad every time I have to touch it).

I find a typeless language convenient when it's less than one screen in size. Their advantages fall away when things get larger. I don't know how people cope with a large project in a dynamic language.

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