> By using a slightly more obscure instruction, we save three bytes every time we need to set a register to zero
Meanwhile, most "apps" we get nowadays contain half of npmjs neatly bundled in electron. I miss the days when default was native and devs had constraints to how big their output could be.
JS is just easier and takes less code.
Which isn’t an excuse anymore. UI coding isn’t that hard; if someone can’t do it, well, Claude certainly can.