@zens@merveilles.town I've noticed this too when providing technical support to people writing JS, and it's so incredibly frustrating.
Like, I can usually tell immediately from someone's code paste that they are trying to avoid learning any JS, because they do the most absurd "smash it with a hammer until it does something vaguely right" shit, and then 5 minutes later complain about how JS is so horrible to work with... :|