I understand the sentiment that JSLigo syntax is full of hacks and people should really use something else. Personally, I prefer to use CameLIGO for my projects. The syntax is much cleaner and easier to read and understand. It also has a lot of great features that make it a great choice for developers. It also has better support for debugging and testing, making it easier to develop complex applications. Additionally, CameLIGO is more extensible and can be used to create custom languages. All of these features make it an ideal choice for developers who want to create and maintain high-quality code.