As mentioned "Also plenty of developers on the Java platform are polyglot.".
I never worked in a company of "Language X developer", rather developers that would use whatever language suited the project. Including mixing multiple languages on the same project if that would be the best approach.
In those 19 years, JavaScript was mostly used to make graphics jump all around the page and form validation, hardly something worthy of high order functions and currying.
Javascript, the language that was largely tolerated until a book called "JavaScript: The Good Parts" came out, in 2008.
I never worked in a company of "Language X developer", rather developers that would use whatever language suited the project. Including mixing multiple languages on the same project if that would be the best approach.
In those 19 years, JavaScript was mostly used to make graphics jump all around the page and form validation, hardly something worthy of high order functions and currying.
Javascript, the language that was largely tolerated until a book called "JavaScript: The Good Parts" came out, in 2008.