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So many people complain on how js is stupid (I did too not long ago), but at the same time you know there are good parts in it if there are books literally called "js: the good parts". So I've been thinking, why not make a subscript of it with all the recognised bad bits cut out? What do you guys think about that? Too bad I'm too underskilled to pull that off alone 😥

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    @nitaj96a which is the same in my book. Are you telling that implementation of == is just obscure compared to ===? Or var compared to let? Classes using new keyword instead of ES6 classes? etc etc
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