It's easy to make fun of JavaScript by claiming it's not a real programming language. While the claim is certainly debatable, there are ways you can write it to act more like a real programming language, like C, by organizing the code into object-oriented classes. Webmonkey user Cpeterpan shows us how. Read more...
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