There is some good info in here if you're wanting to use OOP techniques, but I disagree with the premise that code is easier to debug with classes. Classes in JS are just functions. Nothing about them makes debugging easier.
I agree. Nice and informative article overall, though easier debugging and JavaScript moving towards an OOP style are 2 points I strongly disagree with.
It's the opposite - there's a clear shift to functional programming in the JS community, as witnessed by the rise of React (which heavily favours functional techniques such as lambdas, currying and composition) and the relative stagnation of angular (more OOP-oriented and with a reputation for being overly complex).
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There is some good info in here if you're wanting to use OOP techniques, but I disagree with the premise that code is easier to debug with classes. Classes in JS are just functions. Nothing about them makes debugging easier.
I agree. Nice and informative article overall, though easier debugging and JavaScript moving towards an OOP style are 2 points I strongly disagree with.
It's the opposite - there's a clear shift to functional programming in the JS community, as witnessed by the rise of React (which heavily favours functional techniques such as lambdas, currying and composition) and the relative stagnation of angular (more OOP-oriented and with a reputation for being overly complex).