Software Developer who works mostly on Web stuff. I like JS, but I also like other things. I also do photography, and look at sneakers online that I will never be able to buy.
You said that starting with Reason has never been easier, but the reason (heh) why I haven't touched Reason yet is not because of the syntax; it's because I can't see a clear path from Reason to Web applications.
I'm excited to see different paradigms and languages being used for the web, I hope it becomes easier in the future to "pick your own tool"
You said that starting with Reason has never been easier, but the reason (heh) why I haven't touched Reason yet is not because of the syntax; it's because I can't see a clear path from Reason to Web applications.
I'm excited to see different paradigms and languages being used for the web, I hope it becomes easier in the future to "pick your own tool"
Often you just need to get a to-js-compiler working. When you get your JS out, everything else follows.