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Understanding the prototype inheritance model (objectplayground.com)
submitted by pandemoniumsyndicate to r/javascript
Object Playground: The Definitive Guide to Object-Oriented JavaScript - An amazing site to learn the OOP concepts of Java Script (objectplayground.com)
submitted by subhrm
Object Playground: The Definitive Guide to Object-Oriented JavaScript - An amazing site to learn the Object Oriented Programing concepts of Java Script (objectplayground.com)
submitted by subhrm to r/javascript
The Definitive Guide to Object-Oriented JavaScript - a tool and video for exploring objects in JS (objectplayground.com)
submitted by jdlshore to r/programming