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jpalawaga ◴[] No.41898791[source]
Anyone who has done a programming contest, advent of code, etc knows that the language doesn’t matter so much as your algorithm.

Yes, the language can bring a nice speed up, or might give you better control of allocations which can save a lot of time. But in many cases, simply picking the correct algorithm will deliver you most of the performance.

As someone who doesn’t JavaScript a lot, I’d definitely prefer a tool written in go and available on brew over something I need to invoke node and its environment for.

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1. moomin ◴[] No.41899028[source]
Here’s the thing: languages like C#, Java and Rust all have extensive libraries and packages that implement many common data structures and algorithms well. With all due respect to the incredible work that goes into projects like lodash, JavaScript does not. (Nor does C, for that matter.)