@TravisJ Right, that doesn't make them any less Arrays... doesn't mean that a["wtf"] is an array indexer that uses a string, that's just wrong according to the JS spec.
@TravisJ In that case you're wrong, and you're welcome to continue this discussion with me in the JS room, where other developers telling you to read the relevant part of the spec might convince you
@AmberRoxanna javascript and java are two completely separate languages that have nothing in common (okay, thats a lie, but for hitting home how different they are its required)
@TravisJ I have, several times, it's the first 3 lines of the specification... "Array objects give special treatment to a certain class of property names. A property name P (in the form of a String value) is an array index if and only if ToString(ToUint32(P)) is equal to P and ToUint32(P) is not equal to 232−1. A property whose property name is an array index is also called an element. Every Array object has a length property whose value is always a nonnegative integer less than 232. "
That means a["wtf"] is not an array indexer access
@LewsTherin 1 dimension is a list, 2 dimensions is an excel spreadsheet, 3 dimensions is a cube, it has nothing to do with how many data rows or columns an array has
Error 1 An object reference is required for the non-static field, method, or property 'Memory_Maze.Example.function()' C:\Users\Kids\Documents\Visual Studio 2012\Projects\Memory Maze\Memory Maze\Program.cs 57 13 Memory Maze
@Steve I was not being a dick, there is experimental and non stable technology that might be able to do it, it is the wrong approach in your case and you should use a main method.
How much logic do you normally put in the main class? Should logic in the main class be at minimum, only instantiating other, specialized classes, and running all the tasks from there?
If you have any suggestions on this topic (or external articles), I'd appreciate it.