#watman — Public Fediverse posts
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I re-watch this talk at least once per year for the past 12 or so years.
It's still great.
If you haven't seen it, watch it. If you haven't seen it this year, watch it. ~4 minutes.No spoilers!
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As my #weekendCodeProjects often are web-based, I have to debug #JavaScript code that was written by an amateur (me) on a regular basis.
My N=1 sample indicates that Javascript’s variable-scoping is responsible for ~80% of issues with the code. The rest is weird type-scoping bugs and the author (again, me) trying/failing to be clever.
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As my #weekendCodeProjects often are web-based, I have to debug #JavaScript code that was written by an amateur (me) on a regular basis.
My N=1 sample indicates that Javascript’s variable-scoping is responsible for ~80% of issues with the code. The rest is weird type-scoping bugs and the author (again, me) trying/failing to be clever.
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As my #weekendCodeProjects often are web-based, I have to debug #JavaScript code that was written by an amateur (me) on a regular basis.
My N=1 sample indicates that Javascript’s variable-scoping is responsible for ~80% of issues with the code. The rest is weird type-scoping bugs and the author (again, me) trying/failing to be clever.
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As my #weekendCodeProjects often are web-based, I have to debug #JavaScript code that was written by an amateur (me) on a regular basis.
My N=1 sample indicates that Javascript’s variable-scoping is responsible for ~80% of issues with the code. The rest is weird type-scoping bugs and the author (again, me) trying/failing to be clever.
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As my #weekendCodeProjects often are web-based, I have to debug #JavaScript code that was written by an amateur (me) on a regular basis.
My N=1 sample indicates that Javascript’s variable-scoping is responsible for ~80% of issues with the code. The rest is weird type-scoping bugs and the author (again, me) trying/failing to be clever.