Hi again
It seems I have evangelized quite a few fellow teachers in Sweden that
JavaScript makes a good first language when learning how to program.
However, most teachers have been using Java, C++, PHP or VB + some Pyhon
and C#. When they start to teach JavaScript they will encounter stuff
they hardly understand themselves and that is hard to explain to
students. They also do not yet know about JS-specific style guides and
JSLint/JSHint.
I am trying to set up page documenting the most confusing behavior in
JS. It's a WIP, but if anyone can spot errors and make useful
suggestions about what to add, I'd be very grateful.
https://github.com/itpastorn/programmering-1-med-js/blob/master/javascript-quirks.markdown
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Lars Gunther
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