You keep creating things of beauty. This one seems to experiment on the connection between data and behaviour, exposing that there are more elegant ways than what was given to us as OOP.
and yet he's recreating Smalltalk syntax (and Smalltalk is the definition of what "real" OOP is)
He's using an OO language (JavaScript) with Functional style to implement another OO language's syntax
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You keep creating things of beauty. This one seems to experiment on the connection between data and behaviour, exposing that there are more elegant ways than what was given to us as OOP.
and yet he's recreating Smalltalk syntax (and Smalltalk is the definition of what "real" OOP is)
He's using an OO language (JavaScript) with Functional style to implement another OO language's syntax