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Aspects in JavaScript

Many people still consider JavaScript as a half-baked language, because of all the cross-browser compatibility problems. These problems however are related mostly to the browser object model and not to the language itself which is really powerful.

JavaScript is a dynamic functional language that supports closures, and this brings a lot of power. Another demonstration with William Taysom's explanation on how to write aspects in JavaScript. Neat!

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