@Krux02

You said your opinion, and I said mine. If you still have any intelligent 
opinion, tell it.

I listed some popular excellence systems currently. Microsoft, Linux 
foundation, Google Cloud, Intel and etc are all working for them. Then, 
somebody thought HTML, JS, and ... are so crap, and complexity is so important. 
OK. We can discuss these. Don't we?

Did you given any valuable evidence yet? No, you didn't. All that you talked 
about are your c++ and your GUI. Do I guess right? You have never developed a 
project outside of your C++ language. How did Linus talk about the C++ language 
ever? I don't want to repeat it at all.

And you don't understand WebAssemply at all. Do you think WebAssemply will make 
things less complex and easier to understand? It's so wrong. WebAssemply is 
just a standard of intermediate code. You still. You still have to face your 
bloated ugly grammar and user interface. WebAssemply just make you using c++ to 
generate browser assembly code to run in web containers. We all know how poor 
C++ UI is.

WebAssemply won't hiding complexity, nor removing complexity.

Electron, developed from Github. [Visual Studio 
Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) is written by Electron. [Nylas 
Mail](https://www.nylas.com/) is written by Electron. You must have seen the 
mail If you have a mac. Many projects have proved a great success.

And JavaScript, I'd say: you don't understand JavaScript and have no 
development experience of JavaScript. React-native, NativeScript provide mobile 
ui interaction for Android, IPhone. Electron, NW provide desktop ui interaction 
for Mac, Windows, Linux. Nodejs provides net io and process API to interact 
with any requests from network. A programmer who using JavaScript can 
accomplish more than any of other programmers.

JavaScript is not the only language I'm using. I used JavaScript from 2009, 
used C from 2006 to 2012, used PHP from 2008 to 2010. And I used to be 
fascinated by C# in College. Now, I'm using Nim instead of C (I hate the 
compiler experience of C) to write some installer, updater or some backend 
tools.

If you still have any intelligent opinion, tell it.

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