apply() doesn't count .. cause well that's what it's supposed to do ;) On Jul 1, 8:13 pm, Jason Mulligan <[email protected]> wrote: > yes i am. extjs/jquery are fantastic examples of this paradigm gone > wrong. the syntax ends up on multiple lines as you try to figure out > what's what, and no IDE can accurately parse the docblock/expression/ > literal to say Param1 is ..., Param2 is ... > > most of the time it's just bad design. > > and, just to prove my point .. show me a built in function that > expects an object as a param. > > On Jun 20, 7:29 pm, RobG <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > On Jun 21, 4:07 am, Jason Mulligan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Considering the language, sending an object of args is going against > > > the convention of JavaScript due to laziness. > > > You've lost me. Are you saying passing an object is lazy? > > > -- > > Rob
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