personally I think there's safety in JSLint, Crockford's experience
and research have led him to the conclusions he's made for the JSLint
rules, his decisions are less about style (i.e. what looks nice to
me), and more about the minimization of human error with clearer
expression of programmer intentions within code for the purposes of
collaboration.

Having said that, there's always room for improvement but
"improvement" has to be strictly confined to what JSLint does
(minimization of human error etc), and not what looks to me.


Dave

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