no and no. if your prototype is evil what are the chances your production model will not be evil?
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depends entirely on whether you have the courage and empowerment to do what you should do with your prototype and delete it
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Replying to @djmicrobeads @danlistensto and
that's the "empowerment" part all right
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I vote
@chaosprime for dev manager and@danlistensto for architect of my new company Null Pointer LLC. "We'll delete it before we release it"!3 replies 0 retweets 7 likes -
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our payroll system is written in javascript, so it would be better if we avoided numerical computations altogether. How do you feel about a flat rate of function() {throw(eval("NaN"))}
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lets do it in a JSONP Ajax request because that is clearly good design and not at all a deep and unhealed wound from the battles of past decades callback(eval(new UrlSearchParams(http://window.location.search ).get('notEvil')))();
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Replying to @djmicrobeads @reighleyc and
protocols of the elders of javascript
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a protocol is just a struct putting on airs
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