Subj : Re: JScript vs Baja
To   : Tracker1
From : Sprite
Date : Sun Dec 27 2020 08:11 am

 Re: Re: JScript vs Baja
 By: Tracker1 to Sprite on Sun Dec 27 2020 01:26:29

> I happen to really like a lot of what C# does, they've managed to
> integrate a lot of features in ways that don't feel completely wrong,
> though I have mixed feelings on linq syntax (the extensions are great
> though).
>
> JavaScript is still my favorite language, generally speaking and I've
> been warming up to TypeScript recently.  Also dabbled in Rust a bit this
> past year, which is nice, but I go a few months without touching it and
> feels like starting over every single time.

   I enjoy C#, too.  I'm really glad that I've finally got enough memory in my
primary desktop/server box to be able to run a virtual machine with enough
memory to run 'doze & Visual Studio again here.  I've neglected a couple of
projects that I was working on there for at least 2 years now.  I never really
thought I'd like coding for 'doze, being as I loathe the operating system so
much, but it's actually kind of fun programming for it, IMO.
   I used to do a lot with DM's Synchronet JavaScript API, but I've never
really done much with JavaScript in a browser with the DOM.  I should probably
learn it at some point, especially with the issues that I've been having with
D3.js lately on one of my projects, though.  And I really do want to
get back with my command shell work for Synchronet, too.  It's been about 5
years since I've done much with it, but I don't think it'd take too terribly
long to pick back up.  I just need to not have a fulltime job any more.  *grin*

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