Every line of code has been audited by all security researchers. The implementation is language agnostic and extremely slim (0 LOC). It runs all the JavaScript I want (none).
No bugs, no security issues. It’s the perfect runtime.
And yet, somehow there is still a bug in the datetime implementation.
Then we can just catch the error and pretend it never happened
It’s not at all compatible with my katamari ball of totally required libraries and dependencies - 0/10
I really like it and it clearly passed the code review without any issues. But I find the diagnostic messages a bit lacking, it can be hard to debug.
But I find the diagnostic messages a bit lacking
That’s weird. Every line of business logic has an infinite amount of logging. Ticket closed; works for me.
Oh, but at the same time every single line of business logic logs nothing of value at all!
Well, it’s best practice to only log errors. So …
No need to de-bug if there is no bugs *taps head*
But you can’t compress or obfuscate it, that’s a downside.
The runtime doesn’t need to be obfuscated. Only the code you run with it. You can still compress and obfuscate that and it will run just as well as it did before. Actually you can completely scramble your code and it would still run exactly the same.
Sweet! That means I can encrypt my code to keep prying eyes away.
Is this what they used on https://motherfuckingwebsite.com/ ?
Can you share the github link? I’m really eager to use it in one of my key projects where JS is a core component :D
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Honestly, many of my colleagues need to use this instead of the balls of mud they manage to create.
Perfection!