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by Dylan16807
877 days ago
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"I'm not sure what you mean." isn't speaking with authority. And I stand by saying there was no need for the awkwardness with classes. What did I downplay? You still haven't said what they did. I can't be downplaying a thing that isn't part of the conversation. |
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edit: But also, let me point something out.
what you're calling "awkwardness with classes" is incorrect. they were _functions_ that you could attach state to, some of that state could, itself, be callable functions. That's a large part of _why_ javascript has prototype inheritance.
javascript was primarily functional with some features that allowed a bit of OOP sprinkled in.