How a broken elevator led to one of the most loved programming languages available today

If you knew the painful history of JavaScript, you wouldn't be saying that.

And nothing will succeed C++, though many have tried. Rust will become actual rust in a few years, while C++ may carry on for a century.

I know the history of JS and there's simply no excuse for it being frozen for 20 years. Not advancing at all. I mean, the only thing that advances slower than JS is medical science. And that's definitely not a compliment to JS.
 
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