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Tom Wilcoxfunction AssertException(message) { this.message = message; } AssertException.prototype.toString = function () { return 'AssertException: ' + this.message; } function assert(exp, message) { if (!exp) { throw new AssertException(message); } }
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Hyung-Joo Lim9 JavaScript Tips You May Not Know | Ayman Hourieh http://ow.ly/17RHJu
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Gjm GLingJavaScript is a fully-featured Object-Oriented programming language. On the surface, it shares syntactical similarities with Java and C, but the mentality is quite different. At its core, JavaScript is more similar to functional languages. Inside is a lis
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Marg Wilkinsona list of JavaScript tips, some offer techniques to simulate features found in C-like languages (such as assertions or static variables). Others are meant to improve performance and explore some of the more obscure parts of the web scripting language.
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danlotsa nice tips. my favourite is the idiot-proof binding, but the firebug overview is also neat.
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Anyone who works with JavaScript events may have come across a situation in which they need to assign an object's method to an event handler. The problem here is that event handlers are called in the context of their HTML element, even if they were originally bound to another object. To overcome this, I use a function that binds a method to an object; it takes an object and method, and returns a function that always calls the method in the context of that object. I found the trick in Prototype, and wrote the following function to use it in projects that don't include Prototype:
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viniciusjlJavaScript is a fully-featured Object-Oriented programming language. On the surface, it shares syntactical similarities with Java and C, but the mentality is quite different. At its core, JavaScript is more similar to functional languages. Inside is a lis
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S Jonesincludes creating queues and stacks, asserts, bind objects to functions and more
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paulocoimbraDicas "advanced" mesmo... Nem me atrevo a tentar usar. Deixo para meus amigo desenvolvedores.
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