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How do you convince management to throw away a prototype?
Sidestep the problem in the first place. DON'T FINISH IT. By that I mean don't make it look pretty or like it's a fit with existing styles on the site. The goal is simply to get the most crude working …
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How come javascript, being a prototype based language, doesn't have an easy way to access th...
Look up Object.create for an alternative to function constructors which I actually find very useful since they give you encapsulated instance vars via closure.
I'm not sure how long it's been availab …
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Javascript simple code to understand prototype-based OOP basics
Forget code. The simplest explanation.
Function constructors build objects. In JS, functions are themselves objects which can have properties. Every function has a prototype property which can contai …