I was literally coming here to post this response. It seems like a revolution in (usage of) coffeescript is needed in much the same way Crockford's Good Parts paved the way for writing good javascript.
Note: I'm not saying Crockford was singularly responsible for this, but The Good Parts was certainly well-received and very much popularised for it's opinionated views on the language.
Edit: I mean in terms of coding style, CS itself has already cut out a lot of The Bad Parts of JS
Note: I'm not saying Crockford was singularly responsible for this, but The Good Parts was certainly well-received and very much popularised for it's opinionated views on the language.
Edit: I mean in terms of coding style, CS itself has already cut out a lot of The Bad Parts of JS