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Of parser-fetishists and semi-colons
(WaittillIcome) TL;DR: if you advocate omitting sensible syntax as parsers will fix that for us, you are not a visionary developer. You waste your and our time. And you come across as a semi-colon. We finally arrived at the official JavaScript drama with big players
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