Write code once, run anywhere is not possible when you want to use the highly optermized libaries written decades ago. SciPy needs access to a Fortran compiler to run.
JavaScript/TypeScript doesn’t feel to me like it’s easy to learn. In two years I learned Kotlin, Dart and JavaScript/TypeScript and JavaScript/TypeScript was the most annoying thing to learn.
The only reason to go for JS seems to be that it has a huge community for some aspects. It doesn’t have a huge community for statistics and machine learning, so people who care about the established community still use the established languages.
Write code once, run anywhere is not possible when you want to use the highly optermized libaries written decades ago. SciPy needs access to a Fortran compiler to run.
JavaScript/TypeScript doesn’t feel to me like it’s easy to learn. In two years I learned Kotlin, Dart and JavaScript/TypeScript and JavaScript/TypeScript was the most annoying thing to learn.
The only reason to go for JS seems to be that it has a huge community for some aspects. It doesn’t have a huge community for statistics and machine learning, so people who care about the established community still use the established languages.
This seems like a duplicate answer.