January 2012 Archive
Almost any Java programmer, who starts to study JS groking its OOP facilities and a dynamic nature of JS, thinks that they can be greatly improved and starts its own OOP library/helpers. Majority of them left forgotten when their authors learn more and more details and patterns of JS, yet some grow to fruition and being marketed. This article is dedicated to such people.
The goal of this article is to go over common OOP techniques suitable for JS, their pitfalls, problems, and trade-offs.
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