Comment by Mikeb85

4 years ago

Then don't use it. Some of us do like productive (ie. expressive and batteries included) languages. PHP, Python, JavaScript and Ruby still power most websites. There's plenty of choices for enterprise languages and frameworks if you want.

Productive, everything included languages/frameworks such as this are great for freelancers, designers, students, and anyone who wants to get up and running quickly. You can also still create maintainable projects with expressive languages (Google and Python, GitHub and Ruby are a couple examples).

People are doing things that don't break with 'productive' languages.