Can we stop producing bananas using JavaScript?
Every day we use JavaScript - the programming language we all "love"- where you can produce bananas by typing "b" + "a" + +"a" + "a" -> "baNaNa" . We are now in 2026; what about starting to use something more serious? TypeScript still allows you to produce bananas. We announce Havran — a new strict programming language that fixes JavaScript and is fully interoperable with the existing npm ecosystem, allowing you to gradually migrate your codebases. We're now in late alpha, and the syntax will still move. But there's a live playground if you want to poke at it. See https://havran.dev if you're interested. We'd like to hear your feedback and get a star from you on the GitHub repo. Thanks! submitted by /u/BenSvK [link] [comments]
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