Sure you’re right on your first point, for new adopters it can be easy pick this approach mostly if your coming from a OOP language background like Java or C# (which are the most common), and I also do agree that as long as you’re confortable with what you’re doing it, should not be a problem at all :)
Sure! I felt it like more natural to compare as even that the JS Modules kinda can work like this, sometimes new adopters can confused them with what the Classes are really trying to achieve in JS. Thanks a lot for the feedback! Keep it going 🙌
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Hi Johnny :)
Sure you’re right on your first point, for new adopters it can be easy pick this approach mostly if your coming from a OOP language background like Java or C# (which are the most common), and I also do agree that as long as you’re confortable with what you’re doing it, should not be a problem at all :)
Sure! I felt it like more natural to compare as even that the JS Modules kinda can work like this, sometimes new adopters can confused them with what the Classes are really trying to achieve in JS. Thanks a lot for the feedback! Keep it going 🙌