Hi Alain,

I'm not gonna convince you, but calling JS broken is telling more about you 
then it tells about JS. To date I have not seen a language that is without 
flaws (and I'm in for a long time. When I started goto wasn't considered 
bad practice!) Sure you can mess up in JS, just as easy as you can in every 
other language. Especially if you insist on using the parts that are 
considered shaky ground to begin with.

I do have a question for you, can you tell me the name of an other 
high-level language that still runs the same code, without refactoring, 
that was written in, hmm lets say 92?
And that has support for first-class functions? And that is (still) used 
widely?

Regards
Sander


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