This deserves more upvotes. Real knowledge that can be used in programming, not some random news that one would soon forget in a matter of days. Cheers.
I've got to admit to having something of a knee-jerk reaction to these kinds of articles, but it seems to me that the people most often decrying Javascript as ugly and horrible are the ones trying to follow OOP practices instead of learning to write more idiomatic code through composition and closures. So these articles tend to reinforce OOP to the exclusion of learning about the strengths of the language. Not everything is an object.
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