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<blockquote data-quote="Adil" data-source="post: 439692" data-attributes="member: 3031"><p>ES6 brings a more familiar OO approach to JS but it's still a Prototypical language at heart</p><p></p><p>What I would suggest is trying out a variety of different styles, learning about prototypes and es6 and seeing what you feel comfortable with</p><p>You might wanna have a look at Typescript too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adil, post: 439692, member: 3031"] ES6 brings a more familiar OO approach to JS but it's still a Prototypical language at heart What I would suggest is trying out a variety of different styles, learning about prototypes and es6 and seeing what you feel comfortable with You might wanna have a look at Typescript too [/QUOTE]
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