Sujet : Joy of this, Joy of that De : NoEMail (at) *nospam* home.org (root) Groupes :comp.os.linux.misc Date : 19. Nov 2024, 18:09:49 Autres entêtes Organisation : Linux Advocacy Message-ID :<vhigot$1uakf$1@dont-email.me> User-Agent : slrn/1.0.2 (Linux)
I want to complement these joy posts by my feelings about junk languages. My programming experience includes a wide variety from machine language, assembly language, Fortran, and C going back to the 60's.
I call Perl, Python, and Javascript junk languages: because programs written in these are unstable. Some modification in these can cause a perfectly functional program to stop working because of some change that was not backward compatible.
I ran into this problem way back in the 70's when I was running Fortran programs on CDC machines. One day my Fortran programs would no longer compile because CDC had updated their compiler. I had no recourse other than tracking down every "error" and programming around that. Do that with a program that ran to 20 boxes of cards.
Although Perl supposedly had an automatic method for updating my Perl programs, it didn't work for me and I just abandoned all the stuff that I had written up to that time.
I am now running into these same problems with javascript programs using jsdom. Junk.