My two cents as a person who understands quite a lot of what JS does but 
has little comprehension of how it does what it does. Nor much interest for 
its own sake.

All I'd say is its probably a good idea to know what you are doing before 
enabling it without restriction (which you can do).

As far as I grasp it, TW JS has a specific model of the "DOM" that is 
different from a lot of JS? So its coding needs follow a specific approach?

On the other hand, if you budding into JS and like that kind of thing, why 
not?

Just thoughts
Josiah


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