What is the difference between author-time and run-time in JavaScript? I am reading the YDKJS series and the author keeps mentioning author-time and it sounds like to me that author time is when the code is being written but I was hoping someone could clarify it a little more for me.
Context: this is not an author-time binding but a runtime binding. (From YDKJ this & Object Prototypes)
What is the difference between author-time and run-time in JavaScript? I am reading the YDKJS series and the author keeps mentioning author-time and it sounds like to me that author time is when the code is being written but I was hoping someone could clarify it a little more for me.
Context: this is not an author-time binding but a runtime binding. (From YDKJ this & Object Prototypes)
Share edited Feb 28, 2016 at 19:41 JuniorSauce asked Feb 28, 2016 at 19:00 JuniorSauceJuniorSauce 2273 silver badges9 bronze badges 1- Some context of how the terms are used would help – charlietfl Commented Feb 28, 2016 at 19:07
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Reset to default 10Author-time means - it's decided when you write the code (and pile it)... This is basically target our lexical scope Run-time means it's decided during execution. This basically target to Dynamic scope .
Author-time can be taken to mean perception of program as you see it before pilation, which does not foresee variables values within run-time as in from user input. Within context of software meant for developers, this may be pounded in meaning at added levels of plexity. Having this or that called by someone ing from travels abroad and the loo- toilet-, will vary in uncertainty, but may possibly relate to their idea of loo from abroad to be taken for as difference in customs.
I read the next sections of book, and author time appears to not be wikipedia recognized scientific term while supposedly it's opposite of run-time, bees more so a living thing subject to author's time "philosophical" manifestation which may include some unwittings 3rd party mention of this placing it in exotic conditions of which the 3rd party may not have had exact foreknowledge.
There're rules for how, finally, piler interprets this, and while you may perceive what it will be taken to mean. It's utility es from piler calling this man mited crime in police station (this being runtime).