In any situation where another person can quote chapter and verse of the manual and it directly answers your question, RTFM must always be a valid answer. If the manual doesn't address their question, they should lead by quoting the manual and explaining why the information therein doesn't work for them.
@Cereal Probably as close as it gets, I decided to use Express. I was looking for something a little friendlier. I'm preparing demo apps for students, contrasting Python with JS and Ruby.
Hey all, I have a question here. I'm looking for a JS microframework for implementing REST APIs but my chief requirement is that the code for defining endpoints look as much like Flask as possible. Any hits?
@ThiefMaster True. What gets me about PHP is that everything ends up including this gigantic setup and teardown that happens everytime the page is accessed. (Of course there's caching, but still, it seems wasteful.)
@cHao Well, I thought the argument for using [] was that evil people may overwrite Array in other scripts on the same page? An argument, anyway. From the thread.
Even if you overwrite Array preserving the prototype? I mean, given that Array.prototype is malleable is there really any security difference between [] and Array()?