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  • oktupol
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    I believe the amount of hate and mockery Javascript receives is heavily skewed, simply because almost every programmer who is active today has at least some experience with the language, and with more users there are also more people capable of complaining about it.

    I work with languages that are much worse than Javascript, yet they don’t receive nearly as much hate because hardly anyone uses them.

    One that comes into my mind is ABAP:

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        1 year ago

        My colleagues and I joke around that SAP stands for Sadness and Pain.

        • twei@feddit.de
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          As you may know SAP is a German company and the name originally was an acronym for SanduhrAnzeigeProgramm, which translates to “hourglass displaying program” - a nod to when busy software would change the mouse cursor into an hour glass - since it was initially conceived as a hardware stress test software - expanding to employee stress tests was just the logical next step.

          Things got weird when scammers found a new hustle charging hundreds of dollars per hour pretending it was an ERP solution or similarly outrageous ideas that non-technical people in all kinds of business fell for.

          (copied from reddit before it gets deleted)

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      1 year ago

      that’s a crime against humanity

    • Zucca@sopuli.xyz
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      1 year ago

      Oh boy…

      Imo, both methods should set the same value for x. That’s madness. 🤪 Just look at awk for example. There’s a dedicated substr() and it doesn’t care about spaces. But then awk is quite loose in everything… and niche… But I love it.