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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 11/04/06 02:45
whiskey wrote:
> Technically speaking, in JavaScript you don't have classes, but only
> objects. Remember that it is a prototype based language.
> Anyway, JavaScript won't help you much with understanding classes and
> objects. Read some OOP books. But before you do, teach yourself some
> procedural programming. Because *some* ain't enough. And, in the end,
> most of the time you don't actually need OOP to go from A to B.
>
No, you don't *need* OOP. But you don't generally *need* structured
programming, either. You can do quite well with spaghetti code.
However - OOP is a means to build code that, if properly designed, is
more reusable and more maintainable.
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