On Feb 28, 11:09 pm, RobG <[email protected]> wrote:
> To be clear, an object's internal [[prototype]] references the public
> prototype of its constructor at the time it was constructed. It is
> possible to have an object's public prototype and [[prototype]] be the
> same object, but I can't think of a good reason to do that.

Ahh, understood.  So I suppose (can't imagine why) I could change the
public prototype of the constructor after I had used it to construct
an Object.  This change would affect later Objects, but not the
already constructed one.

Regards

Julian

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