Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
Darren New wrote:
Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
Which means the somebody paid a bunch of money. Nothing more.
Well, it's the same place that javascript is standardized, ya know?
People seem to get javascript to work.
You *clearly* haven't used Javascript in anger, have you?
Sadly, I have.
Neither have I, but I sure have read the innumerable articles about how
you paper over the differences between Javascripts.
Yep. That's part of what happens when you standardize something like
that, that a dozen people are already using. Not unlike the C and C++
standard.
So, much for the ECMA standard ...
Nah. ANSI and ISO standards can be just as bad. Have you ever counted
how many items are undefined or implementation-defined in the C standard?
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