sergey-shandar on Nostr: I agree that classes (especially their nominal type implementation) prevent JS from ...
I agree that classes (especially their nominal type implementation) prevent JS from scaling, for example, to Web3. For myself, I have a purely functional subset of JS. This way, I can use only one language for different systems.
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