CoffeeScript has made me 10x more efficient in writing web application client code. The debugging issue is minimal since there is a 1:1 relationship between your code and the js. If you can you 'find' you can debug. I've never written a line of Rails code.<p>In my opinion, if you are still writing straight javascript you are stealing from your client/company.
I dont get the joke. But what I really dont get is the "[..] JavaScript community would like to know[..]" part. Are we different communities now?<p>Why would one even care? It is like coding style. Use one or the other, just use the same on your team!
I love mikeal's work and contributions to the node.js community — but I didn't care for this bit of satire. Some folks legitimately enjoy the experience of programming in CoffeeScript. I don't happen to be one of them. But I'm also not one to pass judgement on other programmers' choice of tools.<p>(EDIT: Although I do pass judgement silently.)
When did everyones sense of humour suddenly die? I literally can't get enough of CoffeeScript however I still think this is pretty funny, so the rest of you should be able to get over yourselves and laugh.