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A peek into a possible future of Python in the browser - Łukasz Langa

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      I think if the idea is to replace js, it should be a superset language at the interpreter level. I.e. the interpreter can run js, but valid js wouldn't work with the compiler. It makes it a drop-in replacement without harming legacy

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        Please please please can we just use type safe languages.

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          Please please please can we just use type safe languages.

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          Agreed. Just the idea of finally replacing JS with something only to be another of those "dynamic" languages makes me want to puke.

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            I think if the idea is to replace js, it should be a superset language at the interpreter level. I.e. the interpreter can run js, but valid js wouldn't work with the compiler. It makes it a drop-in replacement without harming legacy

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            WebAssembly is the target, not js, I believe.

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              Agreed. Just the idea of finally replacing JS with something only to be another of those "dynamic" languages makes me want to puke.

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              Asking genuinely as someone who knows not much about this subject, is typescript not already an option? Isn’t it just type safe js that gets interpreted as js?

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                Asking genuinely as someone who knows not much about this subject, is typescript not already an option? Isn’t it just type safe js that gets interpreted as js?

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                Typescript doesn't run in browser. It gets translated to js by some build steps.

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                  Typescript doesn't run in browser. It gets translated to js by some build steps.

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                  No, you can't if there's any semblance of a PR review process. Reject until it's type safe.

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                    Asking genuinely as someone who knows not much about this subject, is typescript not already an option? Isn’t it just type safe js that gets interpreted as js?

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                    Yes, it is and it's great. 😎

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                      This isn't about replacing javascript, this compiles something that looks a bit like Python to C and then to WASM. Which browsers can run natively these days. But you can do that with any source language if there's a compiler for it, type safe or not. You can compile Rust to WASM too for example. So nothing's getting replaced, these are just additional tools for Web developers.

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                        Yes, it is and it's great. 😎

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                        It's alright. I work with it every day and constantly wish it had RTTI

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                          Very interesting.

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                            It's alright. I work with it every day and constantly wish it had RTTI

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                            Typia

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