saw this ad on HN, not sure what to feel We teach computer science using fullstack JavaScript. JavaScript is here in a big way and it is growing bigger every day. Today's internet demands real-time, interactive and dynamic apps that are built in JavaScript what's wrong with it? Only the first sentence seems like marketing mumbo-jumbo. The rest is pretty factual. javscript is pretty fast now. http://www.cdotson.com/2014/08/nodejs-vs-python-vs-pypy-a-simple-performance-comparison/ just got home; yeah - js is pretty nice nowadays, i do use nodejs, but i still have doubts about the whole full stack thing, especially since server side js is starting to break off into different camps, and you have to wonder if a portion of the popularity would be because browsers simply don't support anything else that being said, for benchmarks and stuff, i honestly don't think i've ever seen things like typed arrays in js used outside of emscription/etc "compiled" js and a lot of other fun things, like es6 support also get more fun to deal with in browsers, but at least you can sanely shiv it server side oh i'm not actually a fan of javascript. i'm just noting that people are putting a lot of work into making it go faster. and node.js and the like sprouted from that. yeah, and now node.js is splitting into slappy-camps that seemingly don't like to cooperate with each other there's a second runtime or whatever for it now And strictly, js isn't he only thing browsers support. Remember plugins? ActiveX controls? etc brycec: yeah, but you get what i mean i still use awk. like i guess there was