I think a better statement would be, "The problem is coming from the discrepancy of the expected behavior of how objects should be vs how javascript objects actually are".
I think that is a fair statement. Regardless, that was fun discussion and I think I learnt something from it :)
I think that is a fair statement. Regardless, that was fun discussion and I think I learnt something from it :)
Definitely 😁 Thanks to everyone in this thread for the back and forth, it was a good discussion and we made it out without any flames