Yeah I'm also not a fan of linq. Or at least not in my PHP.
I think something like underscore.js[1] would be much more in the style of PHP - I always thought PHP and JS were similary in their wackiness - and I would much prefer it to LINQ.
As far as modeling after PHP, there are things I'd leave/take, but really the biggest issue is the standard library.
I think something like underscore.js[1] would be much more in the style of PHP - I always thought PHP and JS were similary in their wackiness - and I would much prefer it to LINQ.
As far as modeling after PHP, there are things I'd leave/take, but really the biggest issue is the standard library.
1: http://brianhaveri.github.com/Underscore.php/