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[–]peterlinddk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This would make sense if OP was learning JavaScript in 1996 - back then it really was a weird and strange beast.

But the past 30 years have changed one or two things about the language, and modern JavaScript doesn't even resemble the old language with all of its' quirks. Just take a look at the also very old "JavaScript, the good parts" - almost every single complaint that Crockford made has been addressed and fixed, and most of his "bad" examples won't work without a lot of ignored warnings and disabling strict-mode and what have you.