Re: Complimentary App Server Choice

2020-02-19 Thread Philippe Rabier via Webobjects-dev
We considered using Typescript but we faced weird behaviors so we gave up. Too much stuff to learn at the same time. And it should help developing your code but it doesn't help when you work with external libraries. And I remember Benoit Marchant (MontageJS) saying: "if you want to embrace the

Re: Complimentary App Server Choice

2020-02-19 Thread Gino Pacitti via Webobjects-dev
Typescript tries to give you a more Java feel to JavaScript - maybe you could try that? You can use it via npm and cli or in an ide > On 19 Feb 2020, at 20:12, Philippe Rabier via Webobjects-dev > wrote: > > Hi Tim, > > I worked as CTO in a company where Node has been chosen and I didn't

Re: Complimentary App Server Choice

2020-02-19 Thread Philippe Rabier via Webobjects-dev
Hi Tim, I worked as CTO in a company where Node has been chosen and I didn't want to trouble the team and continue w/ the same technology. So I decided to jump in the train and learned JavaScript, node etc. It's not an easy language if you want to get benefit of the dynamic part of the langua