How Good C# Habits can Encourage Bad JavaScript Habits: Part 3(enterprisejquery.com)

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This post continues to focus on areas where C# developers tend to make bad JavaScript decisions based on their previous training. The languages are similar enough syntactically that C# developers tend to not invest the time to learn JavaScript’s differences. The following post points out several misunderstandings that can get you into some confusing situations: Function Scope, Hoisting, & Closures

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