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damncabbage
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Common JavaScript Gotchas
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http://www.jshint.com/
if they feel jslint is too harsh or arbitrary about some things.
niggler
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jshint seems to be more actively developed, more receptive to changes, and more flexible in terms of instructions (like ignoring certain patterns)
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