Basically here is the scenario:
In the JS chat room user A is talking about dummy text (keep in mind the room was pretty stagnant at the time) so I posted links to 7/8 lipsum services (not the text within, just the links) and user B says stop after the first 5/6, so I finish with my links and mov...
> Let's tackle our final use case. Our plan was to allow users to upload an image file, and display the uploaded image in the browser. Back in the 90's this would have qualified as a business model for an IPO.
lets say i have this $("#scheduler").myWidget(540,900); I would like to know how to implement the two input parameters. I have an options object but i dont want to have to pass through all the options on each init of a widget.
Basically: Control/understanding === good JS === full control/understanding of what your code's doing CoffeeScript === mediocre control/very small understanding of code.
I also think having to understand two syntax forms for the same language is silly. Especially when you are just compiling minor syntax sugars to the real high level language
a good number of languages do implore whitespace block notation, however (and this is not being biased, look it up) the higher paying, more sought after programming languages all use braces and brackets.
and for the most part the compiler spews out stuff that is in fact larger than what an experienced javascript developer would produce with the same goal. so you are reducing your codebase, but increasing the load on the end user.
> here is Javascript
> no thankyou, I'll write a compiler so I can write it and make it look more like Ruby but have it translated back into js so you can understand it too!
> o_O.... ok.. why not just learn js?
> but I do know js...
> ...... i'm done here.