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Here you will find ideas and code straight from the Software Development Team at SportsEngine. Our focus is on building great software products for the world of youth and amateur sports. We are fortunate to be able to combine our love of sports with our passion for writing code. The SportsEngine application originated in 2006 as a single Ruby on Rails 1.2 application. Today the SportsEngine Platfo
CoffeeScript is a meta-language which compiles directly into JavaScript, has some neat features and patterns baked in, and is a favorite of many JavaScript hackers, and I’ve been playing around with it in the last few days. For the most part, I like it, but it steps on one of the most useful features of JavaScript – the var keyword for scope specification. From the manual: The CoffeeScript compile
In computer programming, variable shadowing occurs when a variable declared within a certain scope (decision block, method, or inner class) has the same name as a variable declared in an outer scope. At the level of identifiers (names, rather than variables), this is known as name masking. This outer variable is said to be shadowed by the inner variable, while the inner identifier is said to mask
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