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The Holy Trinity of JavaScript
  • TBF he probably had know way of knowing that the language he was creating would one day end up being as popular as it is now.

    I guess the moral of the story is that you can never really predict what long term consequences your decisions might have down the road.

  • no.. just no
  • React basically figured out how to make XML work.

    Remember, XML was actually designed for use cases like this, that’s why it came with XPath and XSLT, which let you make it executable in a sense by performing arbitrary transformations on an XML tree.

    Back in the day, at my first coding job, we had an entire program that had a massive data model encoded in XML, and we used a bunch of XSL to programmatically convert that into Java objects, SQL queries, and HTML forms. Actually worked fairly well, except of course that XSL was an awful language to do that all in.

    React simply figured out how to use JavaScript as the transformation language instead.

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