In software engineering, "We can solve any problem by introducing an extra level of indirection." (er, well, except sometimes performance.)
In JavaScript, we can solve any problem by introducing an extra level of indirection that is under documented and depends upon 3.14159 other under documented javascript libraries and competes with at least 7 other ways of trying to accomplish the same thing. (Oh and p.s. we'll make damned sure to always give them all really annoying names that either just sound effing childishly stupid (e.g. "...ify" or "belch" or some such) or are a freaking hatefest when it comes to seo (e.g. "flow").)
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