ok, i see it's a fruitless, because very opinionated, discussion. :) use 
your helper, if you wish, i would use mine, if i need some. Thats ok. i'm 
fine with it. most importante thing is that we all happy with our tools. 
thats it.

Am Freitag, 9. November 2012 14:44:35 UTC+1 schrieb Fredrik O:
>
> 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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