What I was referring to was Javascript's prototype-based (vs. class-based) OO. I find that you can easily build classes on top of prototype, but you can't build prototype on top of classes as easily. I can't imagine how I'd build a prototype OO system in Ruby. There's a dozen really decent implementations in Javascript of a class system.
In reply to Re^4: I dislike object-oriented programming in general
by dragonchild
in thread I dislike object-oriented programming in general
by vrk
For: | Use: | ||
& | & | ||
< | < | ||
> | > | ||
[ | [ | ||
] | ] |