@_tulayang you have a very hard time accepting that people can have a very 
different opinion that you have, don't you? Sorry we don't agree that the web 
development stack with EcmaScript is the future. I really hope that someday 
[WebAssemply](http://webassembly.org/) renders EcmaScript redundant. That will 
hurt a lot of people who spent their live on mastering EcmaScript but on the 
long run it will make things less complex and easier to understand. It will 
take one Brick out of the already too high Web browser stack and allow people 
to write more efficient code both, terms of memory and time. And it will allow 
more languages to be compiled to be used in the browser. That is the difference 
to between hiding complexity and removing complexity.

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