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NewsPortal’s physics engine rebuilt in 25KB — on a graphing calculator Pin
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NewsChina Prepares to Grow Vegetables on Mars / Moon Pin
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NewsEveryone in US Under Virtual Surveillance (NSA Whistleblower) Pin
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NewsWhat cross platform development tools support Windows 8 and Windows Phone? Pin
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NewsTranslation is UX Pin
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NewsUsing GCC with the TI Stellaris Launchpad microcontroller board Pin
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NewsIt’s time to start using JavaScript strict mode Pin
Terrence Dorsey4-Dec-12 10:46
sitebuilderTerrence Dorsey4-Dec-12 10:46 
ECMAScript 5 introduced strict mode to JavaScript. The intent is to allow developers to opt-in to a “better” version of JavaScript, where some of the most common and egregious errors are handled differently. For a while, I was skeptical, especially with only one browser (Firefox) initially supporting strict mode. Fast forward to today, every major browser supports strict mode in their latest version, including Internet Explorer 10 and Opera 12. It’s time to start using strict mode.
Strict mode will save you from errors you didn’t even know were in your code.
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