Digital Web Magazine - Objectifying JavaScript
This article from
Jonathan Snook is a great primer for JavaScript objects. It
describes how to create and use functions, templates and the
prototype keyword. It also talks about singletons and object
factories.
Digital
Web Magazine - Objectifying JavaScript
Higher-Order JavaScript
A document by Sean M.
Burke that introduces some interesting new concepts in JavaScript.
I like his version of a print format function and example of
functions passed as parameters to other functions for callback
purposes.
Higher-Order
JavaScript
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OOP in JS, Part 1 : Public/Private Variables and Methods
OOP in JS, Part 1
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Why the streetcars have to go
Some time ago in an old
blog I posted an article I wrote about costly road maintenance,
additional infrastructure discriminate dangerous cause gridlock
environmental damage (cars belching fumes while they wait) economic
impact of late ppl when cars block traffic
kidney epo article
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