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>> I also find automated testing, logging, a module system like commonjs, and linters to be useful when programming in javascript

Except when I use JSLint. Talk about bringing you back to Earth when you think you've done something remarkable with JS.



Try JSHint instead. It catches actual problems and everything else is customisable, so you're not forced to change your coding style to fall in line with the whims of a stubborn author.




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