End tags, semi-colons and maintainable code

In Of parser-fetishists and semi-colons, Chris Heilmann brings up the importance of code maintainability, something that I feel is overlooked a bit too often.

The main issue Chris talks about is omitting semi-colons at the end of JavaScript statements, the subject of a current JavaScript drama. Doing so is valid syntax in many cases, and browsers parse and execute the code fine. However, it does not improve code readability for humans, who are often as important to target as the browsers that run the code.

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Insane Typography Works by YLLV

Typography it’s a really interesting field, it goes from rigorous and academic typeface creation to graffiti letters formation. Anyway, a message with nice typography arrangement will be always more notable, YLLV it’s the live proof of this, just check it.

You can see more of this awesomeness at his Behance Profile.

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My name is Marcos Torres, I’m Graphic Artist from Porto Alegre, Brasil. You can get to know more about me by acessing my Personal Website or by following me on Twitter: @marcos333. You can also see some of my last projects at my Flickr.

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