I've been trying quite hard to get more professional with my
JavaScript development lately.  I've been doing a lot of reading (blog
posts, Crockford's book, and Haverbeke's book).  Since reading about
JavaScript is only part of the puzzle I've written a chrome extension
to try to put what I've read to use.

Unfortunately I work for a small company and I don't have anybody to
do a code review to help me see my errors and learn from them.  I
totally agree with Addy Osmani's comments on his blog post "Avoiding
The Quirks: Lessons From A JavaScript Code Review" on how valuable a
code review can be.  I've tried to post my code on
codereview.stackexchange.com, however I haven't received the quality
of feedbck that I'm looking for.

The codebase isn't huge ~300 lines and its up on github -
https://github.com/bittersweetryan/GitHub-News-Filter.  If anybody has
the time to look at it and give me some advise on what I could be
doing better I'd really, really appreciate it.

Ryan

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