1. You can do many tricks as a programmer in any programming language, 
write ugly code, use anti patterns and so on, but that doesn´t mean you 
should.

2. When I wrote "good" I mean good as an expert. In that context would I 
say it is correct. You should of course know the programming language you 
use, but you should not need to be an expert at it. Besides, some 
programming language can it be very hard to be an expert in, even if the 
definition of "expert" is subjective.

Den fredagen den 9:e november 2012 kl. 14:21:51 UTC+1 skrev greelgorke:
>
> Just to, short, points:
> 1. you can easily trick the instanceOf operator, because the constructor 
> Property is not write-protected by default.
> 2. "No need to be a good Java Script programmer." this sentence is just 
> wrong. you should know your tools, in any environment. Thats my opinion. 
> Disclaimer: this does not mean that i'm against helpers :)
>

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