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Tasks
edit- significance of dynamic web pages, dynamic html, and hence JS
- Add annotations (keep picking away at this during every session)
- Analyze JavaScript syntax for content scope (is it just about syntax?)
- Fill empty sections
- Track down citations for
- JavaScript name
- JavaScript synonyms
- JavaScript trademark (owership, indefensibility)
- Place "JavaScript implementation"
- Pull in Template:Node.js
- Write or find JavaScript comment for Dynamic programming language entry
- Post to WT:JS: "==Most popular?== Is JavaScript the most widely used programming language in the world? Sources?"
- Are there programs that gather references automatically?
- citation tools
- {{cite book |last= |first= |date= |title= |url= |location= |publisher= |page= |isbn=}}
- Visit each MOOC site
- Gather info on JavaScript conferences
- Track down collections of scripts, or script repositories
- Greasemonkey scripts
- Gist, a pastebin service operated by GitHub where simple files are hosted. Files can be pasted into a web form and saved. HTTPS is used by default. Files may follow the naming scheme with the ".user.js" suffix for the URL serving as an install link.
- Greasy Fork, a HTTPS site created by the maintainer of http://userstyles.org/.
- OpenUserJS.org, a HTTPS site that started as a fork for the deprecated script repository userscripts.org.
- Greasemonkey scripts
- Gather support websites for specific books (they often publish related material)
- Add JavaScript section to Case sensitivity
- Process articles with JS sections
- Create redirect links to them
- Place those links
- Create redirect links to them