By corbanbrook
via schf.uc.org
Published: Sep 26 2006 / 10:47
To really move forward, we need to stop looking at Javascript as “C for the Web” or worse, “Crappy Java”, and instead try to interpret the language through the lens of what we’ve learned from Ruby, LISP, Scheme, Eiffel, etc. In other words, we’re asking the question: what can we squeeze out of our Javascript experience if we enter the scene expecting features we’re used to in super high level languages? To that end, what follows is a short demo of how we can extend, manipulate, and otherwise tinker with Javascript functions.
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