It’s simpler and terser than JS, and has some additional powers. Its macro system lets you treat code as data and write functions that write code for you. Jisp’s extremely simple syntax protects against common JS pitfalls, and it abstracts away some legacy details, helping avoid errors and keep your code short. See Why Jisp for a gist of why you may want to use it. The current version of the jisp
Hi, welcome to the 6th article of this blog. In this blog post, the breakout example from the last Post has been improved, giving it more features: The Paddle and Blocks have rounded edges. The ball bounces of them depending on the surface normal where it hits. The blocks are fading out when destroyed. The paddle can shot to destroy blocks. When the game starts one shot is available, shots can be
I previously wrote about the minefield that is JavaScript programming and several possible answers to the problem. One possible answer is TypeScript. It’s an OpenSource project from Microsoft and the language “is a typed superset of JavaScript that compiles to plain JavaScript”. It builds on JavaScript by adding classes, modules, interfaces and optional type declarations. When compiled, the type d
CoffeeScript is an open source project that provides a new syntax for JavaScript. I have to say that I have a lot of respect for CoffeeScript and it got a lot of things right. The “golden rule” of CoffeeScript is “It’s just JavaScript”. That means there is a straightforward equivalent to every line of CoffeeScript. Consequently, there aren’t as many issues with JavaScript interop as there are with
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