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Hi,
I've got a question about scope created by _let_.
We've got an example (similar as in YDKJS):
``` javascript
"use strict";
for (let a = 1; a < 10; a++) {
setTimeout( function() {
c…
bl4de updated
9 years ago
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I had a small suggestion, that you put the implementations in separate branches, one for each language. This way, language-specific packaging can be easily done, in a single repository.
Just what I t…
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`Object.setPrototypeOf(target, proto)` is the "ES6 way" to set the prototype of an object.
`__proto__` was banished to Annex B:
- https://people.mozilla.org/~jorendorff/es6-draft.html#sec-object.p…
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I believe that `ire` could be better used as was done in previous issue where you used `frustration` instead.
> No topic in JavaScript raises more **ire** from developers than when you talk about the…
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I am writing a series of JS books called "You Don't Know JS", here:
https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS
The next title, which I'm about to begin, is "Types & Grammar", and I wanted to know if…
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First of all: thanks for this amazing book, it's the most complete overview I've found so far with very helpful examples.
The code provided in your [for..of example](https://github.com/nzakas/understa…
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Editorial comments for "Up & Going"
## Chapter 1
There are going to be a lot of new terms in this chapter. You may want to introduce new terms in italics; that’s standard ORA format.
Section “Code”:…
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Thanks for the great book series. I really like these books.
I have something small to share with you. IMHO the importance of actually typing down and running the sample codes is not emphasized well …
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In the **Let declarations** part, you mentioned that if I declared a variable with `var` and then redeclare it with `let`, it will raise error. But actually it doesn't. I ran the following code in lat…
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My review of types and grammar.
Edit: I'm coming back for a second pass on these first three for proofing, etc.