It's interesting that the author is motivated by WebKit being "restricted to being exclusively used from one of the world's most awkward and obtuse programming languages: javascript."
I would hope that the leadership of such a project would at least demonstrate some kind of understanding of the language binding they wish to replace, objectively recognizing its contributions and shortcomings, with the professionalism to resist resorting to phrases like "world's most awkward or obtuse language".
I would hope that the leadership of such a project would at least demonstrate some kind of understanding of the language binding they wish to replace, objectively recognizing its contributions and shortcomings, with the professionalism to resist resorting to phrases like "world's most awkward or obtuse language".