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Article:
 Fixing AJAX: XMLHttpRequest Considered Harmful
Subject: Conventions for humorous article titles (Make $$$ fast with XML)
Date: 2005-11-14 02:37:09
From: Damian Cugley
Response to: Make $$$ fast with XML

I agree. I'd like to suggest that variations on 'goto considered harmful' only be used in articles about a programming paradigm that is as ubiquitous and conventionally approved of as 'goto' was before Dijkstra's article, and which the article claims is so harmful that right-thinking people should avoid it. Joel Spolsky's essay arguing that exceptions a bad language feature (http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2003/10/13.html) is a case in point.


If on the other hand you are discussing some trendy new feature that everyone says is SO simple but which has a few tricky aspects, then 'XMLHttpRequest gotchas' might be more appropriate, or possibly some variation on 'What your mother never told you about XMLHTTPRequest'.


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