I'm sorry to admit that I've never typed in "typeof null" into the JavaScript console. I feel like I've lost my innocence.
@sandfoxuk @chrisjenx They should add a new operator with fixed behaviour, and then make 'use strict' give you a slap for using 'typeof'.
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@chrisjenx There's really no excuse for leaving something like that broken.#mytwocents -
@sebinsua@chrisjenx broken, possibly. but also now expected behaviour for a bazillion websites / libraries / apps - 10 more replies
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@sebinsua@chrisjenx never going to happen, JS is the embodiment of “fight with the army you have, not the one you want” -
@sandfoxuk Check this out: http://www.slideshare.net/BrendanEich/value-objects2 … It seems there is talk of a "use value sanity;" in early ECMAScript 7 which would fix.
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