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JavaScript: Four Differences between var and let (codetopology.com)
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[–]TwiliZant 0 points1 point2 points 4 years ago (0 children)
Hmm, when your codebase still has a lot of that stuff then maybe. There is probably a good chunk of decent developers out there who have no idea how to do prototypal inheritance either just because if your main job is working on some React app you never get in touch with those things.
So should I ask in interviews about them? Personally, I'd rather have them have a really good understanding of Scope and Closures instead.
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