Yakko Majuri
1 min readJul 17, 2020

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I am often astonished by the need from programmers to exert dominance over others, showing that they know best.

It is one thing to disagree with the points I presented, and another to go at my integrity and suggest I write catchy articles for claps.

Everything you said makes perfect sense. Indeed, it has little real-world use. And yes, Web Assembly was designed to complement JavaScript, but their own website mentions the doors it will open to compile other languages to the web.

I write about things that interest *me*. And writing Python for the web interested *me*. Yes, I have a catchy title. Who doesn't? Remind me of the title of your top articles, please.

Plus the title is not incorrect - I show you that you can write Python for the web instead of JS if you so wish.

I am not sure about you, but I am curious about how different things work. I like to try new tech. We spend hours coding algorithms for problems we'll never encounter because we enjoy solving problems, trying different approaches, challenging ourselves.

Here, I challenged myself to try something new for fun, and a lot of people seemed to appreciate it.

You did not, which is perfectly understandable. But if you're mad about claps, you really gotta check yourself.

We should be supporting each other.

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Yakko Majuri
Yakko Majuri

Written by Yakko Majuri

Programmer, writer, traveler, hitchhiker, climber, photographer. i.e. lost. (P.S. amateur at most of the above) // memoirsandrambles.substack.com

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