Essentials of Javascript - Cultural View

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JSLint 91 JSLint Original author(s) Douglas Crockford Initial release 2002 Stable release 2010-04-06 / April 6, 2010 Development status Active Written in JavaScript Operating system Cross-platform Available in English Type Static code analysis License MIT License Website www.jslint.com [1] JSLint is a static code analysis tool used in software development for checking if JavaScript source code complies with coding rules. It is developed by Douglas Crockford. References • Doernhoefer, Mark (2006). "JavaScript" [2] . SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 31 (4): 16–24. doi:10.1145/1142958.1142972. Retrieved 2010-03-12. • Appendix C of Crockford, Douglas (2008-05). JavaScript: The Good Parts (1 ed.). O'Reilly Media. ISBN 0596517742. • Section 'Performing JavaScript Syntax Checking with JSLint', Pages 143-145 of Asleson, Ryan; Nathaniel T. Schutta (2005-10-14). Foundations of Ajax (1 ed.). Apress. ISBN 1590595823. External links • JSLint site [3] References [1] http://www.jslint.com/ [2] http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1142958.1142972&coll=Portal&dl=ACM&CFID=81676408&CFTOKEN=16664136 [3] http://www.jslint.com/lint.html

JSSP 92 JSSP JSSP, or JavaScript Server Pages, is an open source project that implements Javascript directly on a web server, as source code embedded in HTML and parsed without being sent to the user, much the way VBScript is in ASP. External links • JSSP at Sourceforge.net [1] References [1] http://jssp.sourceforge.net/

JSLint 91<br />

JSLint<br />

Original author(s) Douglas Crockford<br />

Initial release 2002<br />

Stable release 2010-04-06 / April 6, 2010<br />

Development status Active<br />

Written in JavaScript<br />

Operating system Cross-platform<br />

Available in English<br />

Type Static code analysis<br />

License MIT License<br />

Website www.jslint.com [1]<br />

JSLint is a static code analysis tool used in s<strong>of</strong>tware development for checking if JavaScript source code complies<br />

with coding rules. It is developed by Douglas Crockford.<br />

References<br />

• Doernhoefer, Mark (2006). "JavaScript" [2] . SIGSOFT S<strong>of</strong>tw. Eng. Notes 31 (4): 16–24.<br />

doi:10.1145/1142958.1142972. Retrieved 2010-03-12.<br />

• Appendix C <strong>of</strong> Crockford, Douglas (2008-05). JavaScript: The Good Parts (1 ed.). O'Reilly Media.<br />

ISBN 0596517742.<br />

• Section 'Performing JavaScript Syntax Checking with JSLint', Pages 143-145 <strong>of</strong> Asleson, Ryan; Nathaniel T.<br />

Schutta (2005-10-14). Foundations <strong>of</strong> Ajax (1 ed.). Apress. ISBN 1590595823.<br />

External links<br />

• JSLint site [3]<br />

References<br />

[1] http://www.jslint.com/<br />

[2] http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1142958.1142972&coll=Portal&dl=ACM&CFID=81676408&CFTOKEN=16664136<br />

[3] http://www.jslint.com/lint.html

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