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One thing I personally don't like about classes in JS is that they are PURE syntactic sugar over functions. If you do typeof on a class it returns function. Which imo should return class. But that might just be me.
woo good point! that might throw some people off -- let me add that to my notes, thanks for sharing!
I think we are lack of good plugins that will explain all of those quirks to new users or there are any?
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One thing I personally don't like about classes in JS is that they are PURE syntactic sugar over functions. If you do typeof on a class it returns function. Which imo should return class. But that might just be me.
woo good point! that might throw some people off -- let me add that to my notes, thanks for sharing!
I think we are lack of good plugins that will explain all of those quirks to new users or there are any?