- JavaScript
- Beginner
About this Workshop
This workshop is all about JavaScript’s “use strict” statement.
Recently you may have seen a curious little string “use strict”;
appearing at the top of JavaScript files and within functions. This little statement causes the JavaScript interpreter to run in a strict variant. It can introduce a lot of breaking changes to your code, but in this workshop we’ll check out why this is a good thing!
Teacher
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Huston Hedinger
Huston Hedinger is a JavaScript teacher. He's passionate about building scalable, data driven web apps, especially ones that address old problems with new tech! For instance, how the Internet of Things is disrupting very old businesses/biz models, and how data visualization is helping humans interface with more and more complex information.
Before teaching at Treehouse, he co-founded and led GraphAlchemist, a Portland based firm providing full stack web development, analytics, and data visualization to high potential startups, medical researchers, and Fortune 500s.
Huston has lived and worked in the Middle East and he completed a Master's Degree in International Policy at the Monterey Institute of International Studies. He has a background in Private Equity Finance and Commercial Real Estate. He is a speaker of Arabic, an ultra-marathoner, and a crossfit-certified trainer.