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Responsible JS vs Absusive JS

Something to keep in mind...

         

JAB Creations

6:35 pm on Mar 20, 2005 (gmt 0)

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When I ask a question in regards to Javascript I'd like everyone to know that I use Javascript responsibly. I personally never abuse JS in ANY of my work. I always post WHY and how I want to use JS code.

While I'm still clueless on how to create anything of moderate complexity still I often receive replies where people are going against my idea. However I am very articulated in what I do and don't want to be criticized on EVERY post in the JS forum REGARDLESS of the fact that I make it clear that what I intend to do is not abusive. Sometimes you have to lead the mouse to the cheese. I always post the issue I'm trying to get avoid or fix.

Yes it's possible some of the code I use may be used somehow for something abusive. But this isn't the place to act like politicians and have people attack everyone else's idea without first reading and doing at least SOME research on what is being said and implied.

Javascript can be beautiful or ugly depending on one's intentions. I just would like to see people actually READ what is being said before getting offended, upset, and then posting their over-righteous opposition to my ideas or the ideas of others.

Rambo Tribble

2:34 am on Mar 21, 2005 (gmt 0)

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In public forums, people vent; on occasion, quite melodramatically. Naturally, this does not reflect well on the individual's upbringing, but you needn't take it personally.

JAB Creations

3:53 am on Mar 21, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Naturally there will be people who understand people and other people who don't. Occasionally the people who don't understand other people feel the strange need to comment and critize what they don't understand.

"Only the wisest and the stupidest of men never change." - Confucius

The intent of my post it to make people be more open to the possiblity that not all scripts that "screw" with their computer has ill intentions.