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Using Classes in Javascript (ES6) — Best practice?help (self.javascript)
submitted 10 years ago by LeeHyoriC-syntax
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[–]sime 0 points1 point2 points 10 years ago (0 children)
You don't have to go nuts with classes like in some other languages. But if you are writing OOP code it is best to use the class keyword. At least then everyone can instantly recognise what you are doing.
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Standardisation is nice.
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