C++ has always been the language that "has a safe subset to use but nobody can agree what that subset is".
JS is ... well, JS
This is at least for me the first time I've seen them discussed in the same breath, which is revolutionary: C++ the language bringing a blue screen to a desktop near you; JS the language bringing your startup to its knees.
I guess I never realized that while they are polar opposites, there are probably some subtle cultural similarities that would make for some hilarious unearthing
JS is ... well, JS
This is at least for me the first time I've seen them discussed in the same breath, which is revolutionary: C++ the language bringing a blue screen to a desktop near you; JS the language bringing your startup to its knees.
I guess I never realized that while they are polar opposites, there are probably some subtle cultural similarities that would make for some hilarious unearthing