![]() ![]() Well, well… I just need to learn and remember it and all will be fine…”. Things like the new keyword, or the use of this which I find particularly funny because I remember myself reading Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja not long ago, seeing the different behaviors of this, and just thinking: “Boy, there are ways to shoot yourself in the foot with JavaScript. Then Douglas starts discussing about the new class keyword and syntax, about object oriented programming, prototypical inheritance and finally comes to a very interesting way of doing OOP through object composition and class-free object oriented programming.īut before I get into that I wanted to make a small remark: it is beyond awesome how he is always questioning the way he programs and tries to improve in any way possible, even forsaking some of the features of a language because they bring more problems than advantages. ![]()
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