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lorentz
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About 3 beers deep is the ideal level for work because at that point I don't find it annoying and kind of insulting to my intelligence to spend my time hunting down the names of functions in this untyped JS/Durandal codebase. Why do people willingly expose themselves to this crap? Why would anyone ever choose to write in languages that will predictably force them and coworkers they hopefully care about to spend brain cycles on this bullshit?

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    @jestdotty probably, since this is an artificial problem that's easily solved with a little bit of planning much more accurately, cheaply, and with additional benefits, like most problems AI is applied to.
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    @retoor Aurelia.io crashed Firefox mobile, that's kind of impressive.
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    @lorentz Indeed, they must load several megabits of JS ;P

    @retoor agree on the PWA, it's redonkulous that they removed it since they need it for mobile anyway. Also chrome used to be sci-fi and not the name of a RAM devouring monster ;P
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    @retoor I remembered this today; I'm delighted to see that Aurelia is using ES modules and not some goofy dynamic module loading logic.
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