Javascript must die! Long live Javascript.

For want of a static language the type checker was lost.

~ Dariusz Pasciak from, «http://blog.8thlight.com/dariusz-pasciak/2013/06/26/for-want-of-a-static-language.html»

I don’t write much j/s, but I write enough. Enough that I shouldn’t feel like I’m always struggling to remember how to use an array. An array for crying out loud. “Everything’s an object.” Great. Why?

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Do you have a question?

The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries merely to comprehend a little of this mystery every day. Never lose a holy curiosity.

~ Albert Einstein

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Start now

Maxim:

Dead last finish is greater than did not finish, which trumps did not start.

~ unknown

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Corollaries:

Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.

~ Plato

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Never throw in the towel. Use it to wipe the sweat from your brow. Then keep going.

~ unknown

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The hardest part of any journey is believing you are able to begin it.

~ unknown

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Did not start

The hardest part of any journey is believing you are able to begin it.

~ unknown

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Did not finish

Never throw in the towel. Use it to wipe the sweat from your brow. Then keep going.

~ unknown

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Be kind

Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.

~ Plato

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Precendence

Dead last finish is greater than did not finish, which trumps did not start.

~ unknown

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Fortunately someone reads the entire opinion from the court

First use of phrase “legalistic argle-bargle” since 1824’s Gibbons v. Ogden

~ Kevin Underhill from, Top Ten Notable Facts About the Gay-Marriage Decisions – Lowering the Bar

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Non-violence Versus Non-existence

Why is this? How has the United States become so saturated in slaughter?

There are, of course, many reasons, but three stand out, one of which is deep and longstanding and the others of more recent vintage. The deep reason lies in our competitive individualism. … The second reason is the decline of our ability to control events in the world. … The third reason is economic.

~ Todd May from, Is American Nonviolence Possible? – The New York Times

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Nyuunanshin. And that is not a typo.

Nyuunanshin roughly translated means having a “flexible, pliant, generous spirit.” It’s having an attitude of being open to one’s feelings, environment, and situation, and trying to adapt instead of trying to be like an unmoving, solid block of wood. It’s sort of a contrast to the notion of fudoshin (being immovable, like the implacable god Fudo-Myoo); but fudoshin concerns a spirit of facing adversity. Nyuunanshin is not so much about a combative mind as it is about being able to grasp or accept concepts in a learning environment. It’s not about being a pushover; you do have convictions. But you are flexible enough to look at all sides and then make a conclusion.

Wayne Muromoto from, 77. Nyuunanshin: Being “open” to your feelings – The Classic Budoka

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