• @[email protected]
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    384 months ago

    I haven’t used TypeScript in a classically OOP way and it never felt like I was being urged to do so either.

        • @[email protected]
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          64 months ago

          Of course, but OOP is typically about putting methods on classes, inheritance of behaviour etc.

          JS Objects aren’t typically used that way, they tend to be used as pure data containers. At least, that’s how we mostly use them.

          Occasionally, we’ll use objects to simplify passing multiple arguments including arrow functions, but I’d say that doesn’t really count unless the arrow function mutates the object it’s a part of.

          • Ethan
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            24 months ago

            Of course, but OOP is typically about putting methods on classes, inheritance of behaviour etc.

            You’re referring to one subtype of OOP. That may be what most people mean when they say OOP, but that doesn’t make it correct. Object-oriented programming is programming with objects, which does not require inheritance or classes.

              • Ethan
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                04 months ago

                So you’re arguing that “Object oriented” shouldn’t apply to languages that are oriented around objects?

          • Caveman
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            14 months ago

            And maybe you have some functions that interact with them but don’t keep them super public so they’re only used by specific modules/store/redux thingy?

      • @[email protected]
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        144 months ago

        Huh? I’ve worked with TypeScript + React for the last 5yrs and the only time I see OOP is when someone’s done something wrong.

        Maybe you’re thinking of old react with class based components?

        • @[email protected]
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          14 months ago

          Proving that adding the class keyword to the ECMAScript spec was a mistake that leads folks down a path they should not travel 🙃

          • @[email protected]
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            24 months ago

            I completely agree. I taught JS/TS for 5yrs and I always emphasised that the ‘class’ keyword was just syntactic sugar for what was already available in prototype inheritance of JS.