**🎉 JavaScript Turns 30 Years Old
Back in May 1995, a 33 year old Brendan Eich built the first prototype of JavaScript in just ten days, originally codenamed Mocha (and then LiveScript). On December 4, 1995, Netscape and Sun Microsystems officially announced ‘JavaScript’ in a press release as “an easy-to-use object scripting language designed for creating live online applications that link together objects and resources on both clients and servers.”
Over thirty years, JavaScript has cemented its place at the heart of the Web platform, and more broadly in desktop apps, operating systems (e.g. Windows’ use of React Native), mobile apps, and even on microcontrollers.**
one of the biggest mistakes in human history. enabler of annoying pop-ups, tracking and malware. the reason the web is almost unusable without adblock. used client side for the most inefficient way to run programs, causing always higher demands in computing power. the reason websites pull in gigantic amounts of libs, wasting traffic and enabling supply chain attacks. now controlled by big corpos and twisted into a complication machine that makes it hard for new browsers to enter the market.


