On Dec 31, 2008, at 12:47 AM, Michael Geary wrote:
They use in context like this: "You need to achieve Function
Closure." Not the way I would word it, but at least I can understand
what
they mean. :-)
That's pretty funny. Sounds like something you might find in a self-
help book. :-)
--Karl
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Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
I missed the part about the "JavaScript class" - yeah, massive fail
there.
-Mike
From: Ricardo Tomasi
I think Michael wanted to point out that they're called
'closures' and not 'enclosures'. For a hiring questionnary
that's not very bright.
Another one: there's no such thing as a "Javascript class".
You can have "class-like instantiation", but strictly we're
speaking about objects, constructors and prototypes.