The Author of "The Joy of Clojure" is writing a book called Functional Javascript. It's bound to be fantastic.
With the above in mind; a discussion of the difference of methodologies between OOJS and FJS could be enlightening. Specifically, how can a developer get the best of both worlds?
@yodasan I think your experience writing Node would come in super handy here!
The Author of "The Joy of Clojure" is writing a book called Functional Javascript. It's bound to be fantastic.
With the above in mind; a discussion of the difference of methodologies between OOJS and FJS could be enlightening. Specifically, how can a developer get the best of both worlds?
@yodasan I think your experience writing Node would come in super handy here!