On 2017-02-21 13:39, Ted Roche wrote:
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The most valuable thing I learned about JavaScript (from the O'Reilly
"JavaScript: The Good Parts" by Doug Crockford, a very, very short
book) is that JS is not OOP. It is object-based, everything can be an
object, but it only has prototype inheritance of properties



Isn't that how VB6 was? Interface inheritance only? Been almost 20 years so it's a gray memory.

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