> @jibal
Krux02, if you're writing to a general audience, or just because you like to type, then fine, but if you're actually writing to me then please spare yourself the effort ... your problems, with JS or anything else, are not my concern, especially when you have simply ignored the links I provided. The problems with using JS as a transpiler target will be eliminated by WebAssembly, but that doesn't cause JS to go away because that's only a teensy fraction of the usage of JS.
