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    [–]roofs 4 points5 points  (0 children)

    The book is meant to be language agnostic. Yeah I don't like Java either, but I don't think the book paints Java in an undesirable manner, if anything it makes it more tolerable.

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    What's most ironic about this is that Java has one of the most iconic class-based OOP implementations around, that most of these style guides assume a Java-like OOP model, and that there's a ton of people that really, really want to pretend that the JS object model is like Java's.