Well, I'm working in Rails darlin' CoffeeScript and I see the special
facilities for asset loading new with Rails 3.1, so I wondered whether
it might now be possible to modularize .js code. I was encouraged in
this hope by seeing that node.js offers 'require';)
Lille
On Oct 3, 8:32 am, Dave Aronson <googlegroups2d...@davearonson.com>
wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 07:53, Tim Shaffer <timshaf...@me.com> wrote:
> > What do you mean by "How can .js files be 'required' in other .js files? "
> > That's not really the way JavaScript works.
>
> Given that the OP doesn't seem to know JS all that well, it's a
> reasonable question. Inclusion of one kind or another (be it literal
> inclusion at that spot, or just noting the reference) is a feature of
> many other languages. I've sometimes wished JS had such a thing. :-(
>
> -Dave
>
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