Seriously your analogy is absurd. JS has a few rough edges that any decent editor will warn you about and that you automatically know to avoid after doing a lot of it for even a couple months.
This complaining that JS is unusable is just BS and whining by people who are simply shying away from something they don't know.
There are bigger things that can bite even experienced developers like memory leaks and bloat but that has little to do with JS since you can fall into those pitfalls in any language.
I'm not attached to JS and have pretty much switched to CoffeeScript. I like CS better but that doesn't mean JS is anywhere near as bad as you make it out to be.
Coding JS is 95% of my day job and I'm 100% sure that it is the worst language I have ever used. All languages have flaws but JS's are serious, inexcusable and onerous.
This complaining that JS is unusable is just BS and whining by people who are simply shying away from something they don't know.
There are bigger things that can bite even experienced developers like memory leaks and bloat but that has little to do with JS since you can fall into those pitfalls in any language.
I'm not attached to JS and have pretty much switched to CoffeeScript. I like CS better but that doesn't mean JS is anywhere near as bad as you make it out to be.