Thanks for the references! This is interesting; especially David Flanagan's comments. It sure looks like things were kind of wild around 2005-2006 in the JS world. Lots of dueling standards, and plenty of frameworks to choose from! Unfortunately for me, my Rhino book is 4th edition -- published just prior to all the excitement with JSON and AJAX. I wondered why such a thick book seemed to have said little or nothing about a big part of the language.
- Bill Thoen Tim Schaub wrote: > Hey- > > Bill Thoen wrote: > >> In the OpenLayers wiki on page >> http://trac.openlayers.org/wiki/CodingStandards it says, "OpenLayers >> uses the JSAN standard for laying out source files...." Is there a >> reference URL for this standard? I'd like to learn more about it. >> >> > > I'm guessing this came from Schuyler, or someone else with a history of > CPAN use. > > http://openjsan.org > > In terms of docs describing "module" layout, I don't know of any good > ones. A quick search turns up: > http://www.davidflanagan.com/2005/07/javascript-module-conventions.html > > I think this reference (on our wiki page) could probably be clarified. > Does anybody use JSAN? > > Perhaps I guessed wrong at the origin. > > Tim > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users
