• Ephera
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    74 years ago

    That code snippet alone is not bloated, no. But that you need to launch basically a web browser to run it, that’s very fucking bloated.

    Or in different terms, a Hello World in assembler is a lot more code, but I don’t think, anyone would call that “bloat”.

    • @0x1C3B00DA
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      14 years ago

      Javascript is not the only, or even the first, interpreted language. Having a VM doesn’t mean a language is bloated

      • Ephera
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        34 years ago

        I don’t think, the word “bloated” is clearly enough defined to have an argument over it. And this meme was merely insinuating that you need a lot of RAM to run a Hello World written in JavaScript, which is true, because its VM is a browser.

        Also, I would generally call other interpreted languages “bloated”, too. I mean, Python is horrendously slow.
        Even Java and the likes, which get compiled to “Byte Code” and then this Byte Code is interpreted by the JVM, is still a language which I consider “bloated”, unless it’s used for large-scale applications where the JVM overhead really doesn’t matter anymore.

      • @Stoned_Ape
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        4 years ago

        That depends on the runtime environment I’d say.