@vaporeon_ no got mad at this everyone just rolled with it lmao
@vaporeon_ it was a joke lmao
@vaporeon_ npm install memory-management
@vaporeon_ I love JavaScript, so delete this please
@vaporeon_ depends! https://corru.observer/ was written entirely in JavaScript and it is cool as shit
anyway if you want to see how they made this terrible idea actually work then watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4upNgl1I2o
@vaporeon_ I love JavaScript, so delete this please
The PS4 doesn't allow just-in-time compilation so you don't get the performance a modern javascript engine normally guarantees so on what planet is this a good idea
@vaporeon_ i have no clue, ive never seen you hornypost so i don't know the severity of your perversion
@soft 🫵 soft
@vaporeon_ is it this you're talking about?
@vaporeon_ we have post search yes
@vaporeon_ I retract my claim lol
@vaporeon_ I personally haven't run into an issue with operator precedence that wasn't also a readability issue
@vaporeon_ the discussion here: https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/q/335050
on the topic is quite interesting i think
@vaporeon_ specifically in the case of javascript it's possible, and quite easy, to iterate over data without explicitly writing array boundaries at all. For example, the two snippets
for (let i = 0; i < arr.length; ++i) console.log(arr[i]);
and
arr.forEach((x) => console.log(x));
do the exact same thing
@vaporeon_ this 2018 book is very controversial. his 2008 book "JavaScript: The Good Parts" absolutely slaps though
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