I’ve worked on projects with 10 000+ lines of typescript and maybe 3 classes total.
I’ve worked on projects with 10 000+ lines of typescript and maybe 3 classes total.
For React, you can use React Router. That doesn’t mean you’ll do it well though.
It’s tough.
Ah nepotism.
Not sure where you live, but I find it pretty wild you can fire someone without notice with no egregious misconduct.
Imagine having to sign an NDA to fix someone’s air conditioner.
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.