@DeadMG PHP is a server language. There are frameworks that do automatic output for you. Before PHP, you had to write a program that had print statements that output HTML.
@MartinhoFernandes You could actually speaking, live with only one. But I sometimes use it to mark variables that were removed (like from the middle of an array) vs. ones that were never added.
@DeadMG Once again, this doesn't solve my main problem with it, but going along with it, what if I open the same page twice? They need to keep their states separate.
If I change the state on a button, only the browser sees it. Pretending otherwise gives you all th pain of viewstate
@DeadMG pragmatically speaking? Use html the way it is intended, send documents to the user, and allow them to interact with the server by sending requests
@MartinhoFernandes That doesn't happen much, because developers not so good at datastructures don't really even know that undefined is different from null.
anyway, I find both inheritance and dynamic typing to be awful in terms of preventing you from catch bugs at compile time. But the latter at least gives you some convenience in return
JavaScript was actually made as a lisp in browser (scheme in browser rather), but the name JavaScript and the fact that more people know object oriented style (Java, .Net kind of OOP) of programming rather than functional caused a lot of misunderstanding in the JavaScripting world.
In computer science, a type system may be defined as "a tractable syntactic framework for classifying phrases according to the kinds of values they compute". A type system associates types with each computed value. By examining the flow of these values, a type system attempts to prove that no type errors can occur. The type system in question determines what constitutes a type error, but a type system generally seeks to guarantee that operations expecting a certain kind of value are not used with values for which that operation does not make sense.
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Essentially you can put whatever you want into an int, and interpret it however you want, and write your own functions to compute however you want on ints. Weak type.
@Raze: The massive benefits of transferrability of skills that .NET offers and JavaScript definitely does not offer, whatsoever, at all, is definitely a big plus
@DeadMG it is for the developer. I have seen one site that uses webforms (and poor coding of course), that takes over a minute to load the first page when the server gets slightly loaded.
@TonyTheTiger I like Pratchett's assessment of Schrödinger's experiment. Something like: Which state a cat locked into a box is in becomes apparent the moment you open the box: Bloody furious.
@CatPlusPlus html5 is an interface to create standard web applications. with html5 you can create canvas and it has native supported functions for faster / better performance
You want me to assume that a system is stateless or rather occupies multiple states, until observed, at which point it collapses to a finite state. WTH. So what would the state be if no observer existed???
in real world if you talk to a people you want to understand his phrases. right? if he has grammar mistakes you dont say him "Stop you have a grammar mistake! You need to correct the sentence!". no. you try to figure out what would the sentence mean. the html is similar.
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@MartinhoFernandes Which (condition check) state (state containing variable) a cat (object) locked (state) into a box (container) becomes apparent (operator) the moment (state containing variable) you open (method) the box (object): Bloody Furious (state)
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