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JavaScript has many great style guides. Thus, there is no need to write yet another one. Instead, this blog post describes commonly accepted meta style rules and conventions that I like that are controversial. The idea is to help you make a more informed decision about what is right for you. Existing style guides The two style guides I like best are: Idiomatic.js: Principles of Writing Consistent,
Toggle navigation Linux-natives – A blog by Linux experts from Finland Update July 15th 2013: Due to commenters demand, we have re-published this research as a Git repository anybody can contribute to: github.com/Seravo/js-winning-style. This article has become our most popular article with over 10 000 unique readers, so this issue is clearly something the JavaScript community should get done. Upd
JavaScript's permissive syntax means style debates are easy to run into. This post details how tools can be used to encapsulate your opinion and how this can be integrated into a build process. March 4, 2013 Updated September 19, 2024 No rules ¶ One of the reasons that people love/hate JavaScript so much is that there are so many different ways that you can do something. Reading through the source
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