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Is Javascript 'good enough' as the language of the (front end) web?   [Edit]

Survey period: 20 Jul 2009 to 27 Jul 2009

Firefox and Chrome have boosted Javascript performance. Is this enough headroom, or do we need a different language on the browser front-end?

OptionVotes% 
Javascript is good enough as it is9611.35
Javascript will continue to evolve with the web and will be good enough24528.96
Javascript is probably not good enough768.98
Javascript must go. We need a different language powering website front-ends11914.07
HTML is the problem, not javascript. Let's move to Flash, Silverlight or Air.9010.64
I don't care about the language per se, but the interpreter or runtime used on the front end will need improving738.63
I have javascript and all browser add-ons disabled182.13
Don't know, don't care12915.25



 
GeneralNo. It Was Called JavaScript, Then Got Adopted As ECMA-Script Pin
Roger Wright20-Jul-09 21:54
professionalRoger Wright20-Jul-09 21:54 
GeneralRe: No. It Was Called JavaScript, Then Got Adopted As ECMA-Script Pin
GibbleCH21-Jul-09 9:16
GibbleCH21-Jul-09 9:16 
GeneralRe: No. It Was Called JavaScript, Then Got Adopted As ECMA-Script Pin
dwieneke21-Jul-09 9:51
dwieneke21-Jul-09 9:51 
GeneralRe: It is ECMA-Script which got called Javascript Pin
alexander_h23-Jul-09 20:43
alexander_h23-Jul-09 20:43 
GeneralJavascript will continue to evolve with the web and will be good enough Pin
koolprasad200319-Jul-09 20:45
professionalkoolprasad200319-Jul-09 20:45 
GeneralDon't know, don't care Pin
PIEBALDconsult19-Jul-09 18:58
mvePIEBALDconsult19-Jul-09 18:58 
GeneralRe: Don't know, don't care Pin
radioman.lt19-Jul-09 19:50
radioman.lt19-Jul-09 19:50 
GeneralRe: Don't know, don't care Pin
Jeremy Falcon20-Jul-09 5:00
professionalJeremy Falcon20-Jul-09 5:00 
PIEBALDconsult wrote:
It's still just a way to try to get the Web to do something it wasn't designed to do


When people use this argument it's always about one thing - statelessness. Statelessness is not nearly as much of an issue as it used to be. So, the argument is a bit outdated. Sure, you can consider original design decades ago and this applies, but despite the statelessness of HTTP, web technologies have evolved. When they all come together, these shortcomings disappear.

Jeremy Falcon
jeremyfalcon.com[^]

GeneralRe: Don't know, don't care Pin
GMorris20-Jul-09 10:58
GMorris20-Jul-09 10:58 
GeneralRe: Don't know, don't care Pin
Jeremy Falcon21-Jul-09 5:43
professionalJeremy Falcon21-Jul-09 5:43 
GeneralRe: Don't know, don't care Pin
GMorris23-Jul-09 11:55
GMorris23-Jul-09 11:55 
GeneralRe: Don't know, don't care Pin
Jeremy Falcon23-Jul-09 12:08
professionalJeremy Falcon23-Jul-09 12:08 
GeneralRe: Don't know, don't care Pin
GMorris23-Jul-09 12:15
GMorris23-Jul-09 12:15 
GeneralRe: Don't know, don't care Pin
Mycroft Holmes20-Jul-09 14:11
professionalMycroft Holmes20-Jul-09 14:11 
GeneralRe: Don't know, don't care Pin
mcgowand21-Jul-09 2:13
mcgowand21-Jul-09 2:13 
GeneralRe: Don't know, don't care Pin
GMorris23-Jul-09 11:58
GMorris23-Jul-09 11:58 

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