Google Engineer: We Need More Web Programming Languages
itwbennett (1594911) writes Web applications may one day surpass desktop applications in function and usability — if developers have more programming languages to choose from, according to a Google engineer. 'The Web is always available, except when it is not,' said Gilad Bracha, software engineer at Google and one of the authors of Google Dart, speaking to an audience of programmers Wednesday at the QCon developer conference in New York. 'It isn't always available in a way that you can always rely on it. You may have a network that is slow or flaky or someone may want to charge you.' Therefore any Web programming language, and its associated ecosystem, must have some way of storing a program for offline use, Bracha said. The Web programming language of the future must also make it easier for the programmer to build and test applications.
There are far too many choices now.
JavaScript and VBScript.
I agree there is atleast one choice too many.
Slashdot social media options: AIM, ICQ, Yahoo, Jabber and Mobile Text. Why no MySpace?
Translation: Google is about to introduce yet another web language into this Tower of Babel
SJW's don't eliminate discrimination. They just expropriate it for themselves.
The good thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from.
Stupidity is an equal opportunity striker.
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http://xkcd.com/927/
The API of the current version is quite large, but the next release will be smaller. By version 2.0 they expect to have it down to a few pages.
Any insufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from technology.
It's doubleplusgood!
It's doubleplusgood!
re userpost antethis
newspeak proglang doubleplus ridiculous namewise: specdocs unmention mathop "++"
replace fullwise with plusfull syntax:
it = ++good
oldthinkers unbellyfeel newspeak.
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