On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 6:57 PM, Lars Gunther <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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<https://github.com/itpastorn/programmering-1-med-js/blob/master/javascript-quirks.markdown>
>
>
Nice. Check out http://wtfjs.com/ -- you'll find most of Crock's naughty
parts there.

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