8 per mille, 5 per mille
Maggio è quel periodo dell’anno in cui, anziché cadere le foglie, volano i fogli: ricevute mediche, certificazioni di premi assicurativi, scontrini di farmacie, una marea di carta da rintracciare e stanare da dove si è rintanata per tutto l’anno precedente. Maggio è il mese della dichiarazione dei redditi.
Ieri ho consegnato tutta la documentazione per il [...]
More on JavaScript libraries
The discussion on JavaScript, toolkits and libraries is going on (read my previous post if you didn’t yet); today Jim Ley weighed in with his opinion, which I definitely share: if I have a choice, I prefer to spend my time writing new code than debugging while the latest merge from some third-party screwed up [...]
Private static members in JavaScript
As many people have pointed out, this article contains factual errors. I will update it as soon as I have time, in the meantime be careful and don’t trust what I wrote too much
JavaScript is a language of contrasts: many people hate it, a lot of people find it useful, a good number think it [...]
JavaScript web toolkits
In one of those frequent bloggers coincidence, I was preparing to post a message on JavaScript and web toolkits, when I noticed Ben’s post on Ajaxian titled “Google Web Toolkit: The correct level of abstraction?”. In fact his opinion resonates quite well with mine, as do comments from his readers. I hadn’t read [...]
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