• umbraroze@lemmy.worldOP
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    2 months ago

    Well they train me in JavaScript frameworks and such. I allege this knowledge will be useless in a few decades. Or even less so, based on my meagre knowledge so far.

      • I Cast Fist@programming.dev
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        2 months ago

        20-ish, rather. You can still find some legacy systems running some version of VisualBasic on Windows.

        Also disagree with op, javascript is the current “lingua franca” of programming. Unless every browser decides to allow scripting in a less shotgun-your-foot language, javascript will remain widely used.

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          Unless every browser decides to allow scripting in a less shotgun-your-foot language, javascript will remain widely used.

          It’s called web assembly, and all the major browsers (Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Edge) now support it. That’s not to say that Javascript is going to disappear, but other languages might take over much of its marketshare.

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            2 months ago

            Even wasm relies on javascript and frankly, I see its existence as a failure of many layers. Machine code -> Operating system -> Browser -> WASM (emulated machine code)