@prologic@twtxt.net I can agree on JSX and similar but I must say that arrow functions, classes and so on are quite nice once you get used to them.
I too ended up wanting less and less but exactly for that reason I really enjoy those new stuff the platform offers natively.
Anyway, Iβll keep your style as much as I can. π
@prologic@twtxt.net No problem! π
I can understand your reasoning and i know the pure syntax is not the only part involved when developing in general.
I guess when a programming language changes a lot itβs much harder to adapt and break habits.
Having a clear idea of what you expect from your code and language is a lifesaver when working with many people, ever more in open source projects like yarn.
Keep it up! πͺπ
@prologic@twtxt.net Yeah, I was planning to try it myself in the future, thereβs seems to be lot of other Python developers that made the switch for the same reason.
I prefer working on the frontend the most, but Iβll surely get my hands on it sooner or later. π
@caesar@twtxt.net Yeah, Iβll probably be making some kind of toy project in Go to test it out and see how it fit me when empty handed. π