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 From:  CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)   
 To:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)     
42257.9 In reply to 42257.8 
I'm using MDN quite a lot. Explanations are sparse, useful examples rare, and there's an assumption of underlying familiarity with syntax that can make it pretty difficult to follow.
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 From:  Chris (CHRISSS)  
 To:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)     
42257.10 In reply to 42257.8 
What is polyfill?

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 From:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)  
 To:  Chris (CHRISSS)     
42257.11 In reply to 42257.10 
It's the thick paste you use on walls to smooth over cracks.

PolyfillaMPinterior.jpg

It's also when you re-implement native functionality from newer browsers in JavaScript for the benefit of older browsers - see for example the Array.prototype.map polyfill.

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 From:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)  
 To:  CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)      
42257.12 In reply to 42257.9 
> Explanations are sparse

I prefer the term concise - no need to dredge through unnecessary waffle to figure out what something does.


> useful examples rare

Possibly. On most sites I tend towards going straight to the examples because the explanations are waffle, but don't need to with MDN.


> there's an assumption of underlying familiarity

That'll be because it's mostly a reference.

There is a JavaScript Guide which appears very comprehensive, but looking at a few pages it does a horrific job of explaining stuff and has some terrible examples, so, yeah... that sucks. :/

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