Most of the major programming languages have some type of documentation tool – be it PHPDoc, RDoc, JavaDoc, and so on.
JavaScript, for as popular as it is, isn’t one such language but one developer is pushing hard for it.
Documenting javascript is problematic as it has a fairly complex object / prototype model and it doesnt have strong idioms, lots of Javascript source code looks wildly different.
True, right?
So the developer, Dale Harvey, went on to create his own documentation utlitity for JavaScript heavily basic it on the typography of Require JS and released it for free.
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