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Dear Lazylist - JSLint alternative that was in a presso?

Dear Lazylist - JSLint alternative that was in a presso?

From:
Marcin Szczepanski
Date:
2011-08-21 @ 22:47
I'm pretty sure it was during a SydJS presso someone used a web based 
JSLint type tool that wasn't JSLint but was a little more flexible and 
"open".  

What was this tool?

A quick Google search didn't turn anything obvious up, I'm sure someone 
out there will know straight away!

- Marcin

Re: [sydjs] Dear Lazylist - JSLint alternative that was in a presso?

From:
Thomas Johansen
Date:
2011-08-21 @ 22:54
JSHint
http://jshint.com/

--
Thomas J

On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 08:47, Marcin Szczepanski <marcins@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm pretty sure it was during a SydJS presso someone used a web based 
JSLint type tool that wasn't JSLint but was a little more flexible and 
"open".
>
> What was this tool?
>
> A quick Google search didn't turn anything obvious up, I'm sure someone 
out there will know straight away!
>
> - Marcin
>

Re: [sydjs] Dear Lazylist - JSLint alternative that was in a presso?

From:
Michael Ruflin
Date:
2011-08-21 @ 22:56
Maybe http://jshint.com/ ?

Re: [sydjs] Dear Lazylist - JSLint alternative that was in a presso?

From:
Jared Wyles
Date:
2011-08-21 @ 22:51
I assume it would be JSHint from
http://anton.kovalyov.net/2011/02/20/why-i-forked-jslint-to-jshint/


On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 8:47 AM, Marcin Szczepanski <marcins@gmail.com>wrote:

> I'm pretty sure it was during a SydJS presso someone used a web based
> JSLint type tool that wasn't JSLint but was a little more flexible and
> "open".
>
> What was this tool?
>
> A quick Google search didn't turn anything obvious up, I'm sure someone out
> there will know straight away!
>
> - Marcin
>

Re: [sydjs] Dear Lazylist - JSLint alternative that was in a presso?

From:
Marcin Szczepanski
Date:
2011-08-21 @ 22:58
Yep, it was, I found it about 2 minutes after sending the email and trying
one last search.

Thanks all!

On 22/08/2011, at 8:57 AM, Chris Fulstow wrote:

> Hi Marcin - could've been this one: http://jshint.com/
> 
> On 22 August 2011 08:47, Marcin Szczepanski <marcins@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm pretty sure it was during a SydJS presso someone used a web based 
JSLint type tool that wasn't JSLint but was a little more flexible and 
"open".
> 
> What was this tool?
> 
> A quick Google search didn't turn anything obvious up, I'm sure someone 
out there will know straight away!
> 
> - Marcin
> 

On 22/08/2011, at 8:51 AM, Jared Wyles wrote:

> I assume it would be JSHint from 
http://anton.kovalyov.net/2011/02/20/why-i-forked-jslint-to-jshint/
> 
> 
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 8:47 AM, Marcin Szczepanski <marcins@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm pretty sure it was during a SydJS presso someone used a web based 
JSLint type tool that wasn't JSLint but was a little more flexible and 
"open".
> 
> What was this tool?
> 
> A quick Google search didn't turn anything obvious up, I'm sure someone 
out there will know straight away!
> 
> - Marcin
>