For all John Doe knew, those events (road closed, rain + strong wind) were unlikely to happen, so planning for them would not have been rational. He did bring an umbrella when he saw a cloudy sky, which demonstrates…
I wrote one in C# a while ago: http://isaksky.wordpress.com/2010/10/30/objected-oriented-so...
This is more "Why use Ruby" than "Why use Rubinius."
Yeah. I meant that the mistake is less likely to have been made in the first place.
I think Crockford is right about that error. Declaration of variables in the loop could lead to this type of error: http://cam.ly/blog/2011/01/javascript-interview-question/ (All of the 4 <li> will do alert('4')…
Cool. But why?
I liked it overall, but the moderator was really obnoxious. He kept interrupting the panelists to tell lame jokes...
For all John Doe knew, those events (road closed, rain + strong wind) were unlikely to happen, so planning for them would not have been rational. He did bring an umbrella when he saw a cloudy sky, which demonstrates…
I wrote one in C# a while ago: http://isaksky.wordpress.com/2010/10/30/objected-oriented-so...
This is more "Why use Ruby" than "Why use Rubinius."
Yeah. I meant that the mistake is less likely to have been made in the first place.
I think Crockford is right about that error. Declaration of variables in the loop could lead to this type of error: http://cam.ly/blog/2011/01/javascript-interview-question/ (All of the 4 <li> will do alert('4')…
Cool. But why?
I liked it overall, but the moderator was really obnoxious. He kept interrupting the panelists to tell lame jokes...