JavaScript, Python, PHP, Ruby etc fill a niche. Personally I love strongly typed languages, but I get why people don't want to deal with it. I am old school and do not use an IDE, so for me strong typing is a must.
> Honest questions: What do you consider an IDE? Do you use syntax highlighting?
I use GVIM, no plugins. syntax highlighting is fine and file browser too, but once you start getting into autocomplete and plugins that too much I think. the IDE should not be a replacement for a poorly designed language, and that's what they have become I think.
> I am old school and do not use an IDE, so for me strong typing is a must.
I, too, prefer to avoid using an IDE. I appreciate strong typing, but I certainly don't feel that loosely or untyped languages are made more difficult to use by not using an IDE.
Oh, sure, I completely understand where you're coming from. But if I'm using an untyped language, I'm already having to keep that sort of state in my head regardless.
JavaScript, Python, PHP, Ruby etc fill a niche. Personally I love strongly typed languages, but I get why people don't want to deal with it. I am old school and do not use an IDE, so for me strong typing is a must.