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Not sure what you mean by that. I meant exactly what I said: I feel sorry for anyone whose linguistic toolbox is so limited that Javascript is their best option for writing low-level code for manipulating electronic devices. It is hard to imagine a more profound mismatch between the tool and the problem it is supposed to solve.
I just want to program a little thingy to do fun stuff, and this is it. I don't care about languages, I already know js.
This sort of proud basking in ignorance is shameful, and should be considered unacceptable.
It is absurd to limit yourself to learning about just one programming language, especially when that language is so rife with flaws, and perhaps the worst widely-used programming language ever.
It is also harmful to create code of any sort when holding such an attitude, even when done as a hobby. It shows a complete lack of care about doing things even remotely correctly.
I have to admit, I'm very disappointed to read a sentence like, "I don't care about languages, I already know js." here.