Not with the attitude, you don’t.
> Just leave these things to WebAssembly where needed and leave JS as a slow, dynamic language we use for web apps.
The ship has sailed when they made V8 and performance race has started.
Not with the attitude, you don’t.
> Just leave these things to WebAssembly where needed and leave JS as a slow, dynamic language we use for web apps.
The ship has sailed when they made V8 and performance race has started.