2012/2/21 Edward K. Ream <[email protected]>:
> I've got to learn javascript in order to read the MooTools sources :-)
>
- life with leanning, forever ;-)
- for javascript
- if for Ajax, jQuery is funny and feel good than mootools
- for web dev. node.js is power with coffeescript ;-)
and js is realy beautyful lang. with some ugly design:
- maybe this is the reason to make people creat sooooo many
crzy tools for js dev.
ps:
suggest some goo words abt js:
JavaScript: The World's Most Misunderstood Programming Language
http://javascript.crockford.com/javascript.html
Web 2.0 Development and Business Lessons: You Don't Know JavaScript
http://www.w2lessons.com/2011/04/you-dont-know-javascript.html
> Some first steps.
>
> The MooTools sources are minimized, but not obfuscated. Googling for
> "reformat JavaScript" took me to:
>
> http://jsbeautifier.org/
>
> I imported the result into Leo. The importer needs more than a tad of
> work, but I was impatient, so I reformatted by hand.
>
> Semicolons confused me, so I googled "javascript semicolon".:
>
> http://mislav.uniqpath.com/2010/05/semicolons/
>
> So now some confusion has been eliminated.
>
> From within the above article, I found a link to "the module pattern",
>
> http://www.yuiblog.com/blog/2007/06/12/module-pattern/
>
> Here is an important excerpt:
>
> QQQ
> 2. Assign the return value of an anonymous function to your namespace
> object:
>
> YAHOO.myProject.myModule = function () {
>
> return {
> myPublicProperty: "I'm accessible as
> YAHOO.myProject.myModule.myPublicProperty.",
> myPublicMethod: function () {
> YAHOO.log("I'm accessible as
> YAHOO.myProject.myModule.myPublicMethod.");
> }
> };
>
> }(); // the parens here cause the anonymous function to execute and
> return
>
> Note the very last line with the closing curly brace and then the
> parentheses (). This notation causes the anonymous function to execute
> immediately, returning the object containing myPublicProperty and
> myPublicMethod. As soon as the anonymous function returns, that
> returned object is addressable as YAHOO.myProject.myModule.
> QQQ
>
> Ah. Now I understand why the function can have no name, what similar
> code is doing, and why it *might* be a good idea to end the last line
> with a semicolon ;-)
>
> I'm still amazed that anyone can write software with a language like
> this, but now I have an inkling about how it might happen.
>
> Edward
>
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