I totally agree, write code that works poorly today, make it better tomorrow.
Making mutable prototypes have always worked better for me, regardless of where that code lives.
Developers should not be afraid to break things, even accepted convention, just do it sensibly. :)
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I totally agree, write code that works poorly today, make it better tomorrow.
Making mutable prototypes have always worked better for me, regardless of where that code lives.
Developers should not be afraid to break things, even accepted convention, just do it sensibly. :)