In my previous article, JSLint: The annoying little friend, I mentioned that if you needed to add the JSLint configs often enough, you can add the options to your default javascript template so each new file has it automatically included. I had someone ask how they would modify their JS templates in Titanium Studio.
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Adding JSLint Configs to Default Titanium Studio JavaScript File Template
JSLint: The annoying little friend
Back when I first wrote JavaScript by Example, JavaScript was in its infancy as a language. ViM was our editor of choice and the browser our interpreter. Netscape and Microsoft were fighting over names and implementation. Where we are now with JavaScript has a lot to do with the work of guys like Douglas Crockford, author of JSLint.
Wolf’s Bookmarking Plugin for WordPress
After browsing through the various WordPress plugin repositories, I had yet to find a plugin that offered a visitor a large number of options for bookmarking and article. There were Technorati and Deli.cio.us plugins. Since I’m fairly happy with WordPress, I decided maybe I’d try my hand at writing my first plugin.
Dora The Software Project Explorer
OK, this has got to be one of the funniest things I’ve read this month. Why? Well, first, I have a seven year old that loves to watch Dora the Explorer. Second, having worked on a number of programming projects, the sarcasm in the piece is spot on. Have a read.
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