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Re: server-side vs.client-side [message #183639 is a reply to message #183626] Tue, 05 November 2013 10:15 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Arno Welzel is currently offline  Arno Welzel
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Am 03.11.2013 11:28, schrieb Tim Streater:

> In article <52761BF2(dot)2020202(at)arnowelzel(dot)de>, Arno Welzel
> <usenet(at)arnowelzel(dot)de> wrote:
>
>> Richard Damon, 2013-11-02 20:41:
>>
>>> On 11/2/13, 12:46 PM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>>> Michael Vilain wrote:
>>>> > I've never seen javascript run on anything but a browser.
>>>>
>>>> Which does not mean anything. Not only is that an /argumentum ad
>>>> ignorantiam/, a classic fallacy; but also, contrary to common
>>>> misconception,
>>>> there is not even a (single) programming language called “javascript”.
>>>>
>> [...]
>>> There is a language called "javascript", even your beloved ECMAScipt.org
>>> site admits this, stating in at least one location:
>>>
>>> "ECMAScript" is the name under which the language more commonly known as
>>> "JavaScript" is standardized.
>>
>> You may not know PointedEars good enough yet - it was about the proper
>> spelling of "JavaScript" instead of "javascript" ;-)
>
> There is no difference in spelling between "JavaScript" and
> "javascript". It's a difference in capitalisation, something which is
> not so important in English, as, AIUI, in German.

Well - there is a difference: JavaScript is the official name but
"javascript" not. Of course anybody would clearly understand
"javascript" as well but PointedEars insists teaching people the proper
use of names and precise logic as he seems to be a big fan of Vulcan
philosophy and logic.

Cite from <http://pointedears.de/scripts/test/es-matrix/>:

"Learn to think clearly. Learn to distinguish: what is, and what seems
to be."
-- Surak

BTW: "Surak" is a fictional Vulcan philosopher in Star Trek.

I would prefer Kant and his intepretation of "sapere aude" - but maybe
this is not fancy enough for some people ;-)



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Arno Welzel
http://arnowelzel.de
http://de-rec-fahrrad.de
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