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<0> I guess I'm just used to perl where the truth of the last thing that was evaluated gets p***ed up the stack if you don't explicately return a value <0> gotta keep my programming languages straight <1> defensive programming
<2> defensive programming? <2> what is meant by that? <1> ***ume nothing, don't skip something because you can etc, like you can skip declare var in js , but you shouldn't and sukotto's example on perl stack <1> don't use something weird because it look cool blah blah blah <3> use pointy symbols in your varable names :P <2> pointy symbols? <3> jk :) <2> I don't know what does that mean <3> this^is^a^defensice^variable :)
<3> but you can't even use ^ ... so <3> stop spoiling my pun <0> interesting article on Joel discussing how JS can p*** functions as params to other functions and why that's wonderful http://joelonsoftware.com/items/2006/08/01.html <0> for them's that might be interested <1> no, he is not talking about js at all. he don't mention any javascript there. it is about functional programming and lambda expression <1> and it just happen js is so good to support those <0> he's using JS for all his examples <0> functional progrsamming.... introduced in lisp about a million years ago :-)
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