Javascript is a bugger and miserably difficult to debunk and
implement.

Google blows me away, in that they actually developed google apps with
it.  Kudos!  I suspected it was possible, but think my brain would end
up looking like funky grey mushy matter if I were one of the
developers on the team (don't quite know what I mean by that)...

If you're serious about javascript I recommend jQuery, it can ease the
chore, even though I don't believe javascript and any form of the verb
"easy" belong in the same sentence.  Firefox can be your friend and iE
the enemy...  Or was it the other way around.  jQuery can help with
that too.

Maybe it's just me, but every time I write javascript, it's a chore
until I get the job done, then I prey it doesn't break.

Just finished refactored and authoring new javascript in my app...
Phew!  Need to thank Guido for python one of these days ;) and curse
the netscape folks that thought C/pascal was a good for scripting.

To polish your web work javascript is a necessary evil.  Clearly
identify the js purpuse, keep the implementation as simple as possible
and it won't be too bad.  Firefox has some nice tools/extensions that
can be a tremendous help.

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