Yup. The class keyword is a huge step backward, and it was only put it because of a very different world several years ago when all this was put into motion. It is just a wrapper around prototypal inheritance, but hides…
Its the javascript community as a whole that is divided, generally between imperative/OOP and functional devs. Has nothing to do with Node or otherwise. Even if you like classical inheritance, the Class keyword is…
The community is pretty divided and es6 classes are fairly controversial. Don't be too surprised to see a lot of people avoid them. On purpose. And it's not because they aren't familiar with OOP.
Yup. The class keyword is a huge step backward, and it was only put it because of a very different world several years ago when all this was put into motion. It is just a wrapper around prototypal inheritance, but hides…
Its the javascript community as a whole that is divided, generally between imperative/OOP and functional devs. Has nothing to do with Node or otherwise. Even if you like classical inheritance, the Class keyword is…
The community is pretty divided and es6 classes are fairly controversial. Don't be too surprised to see a lot of people avoid them. On purpose. And it's not because they aren't familiar with OOP.