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Re: KJSEmbed hits the big time
by Carlo on Wednesday 27/Aug/2003, @09:43
I just don't like the language. I admit that I'm not impartial - it's more a personal thing. I just don't see a reason to use it. JavaScript has no advantage to other languages imho.
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Re: KJSEmbed hits the big time
by Tim Jansen on Wednesday 27/Aug/2003, @10:06
It has the very nice feature of a prototype-based object system, which IMHO is much easier to understand than the class-based object system that is used by all other popular programming languages. It is also the only mainstream scripting-level language which uses a C-like syntax, which is quite nice for many programmers (but unfortunately reduces its mainstream-appeal a little bit).
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  • Re: KJSEmbed hits the big time
    by Carlo on Wednesday 27/Aug/2003, @11:50
    begin
    write('prototype-based oo: to be as flexible as a spaghetti?!');
    end;

    scnr ;-)
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