Although, legacy patterns should be studied, I think is important to understand that modern Javascript does have full support for almost all of the OOP patterns that you are using, and you should at least mention that in your post, so newcomers know there is a modern alternative, and it is the preferred way to do it.
Although, legacy patterns should be studied, I think is important to understand that modern Javascript does have full support for almost all of the OOP patterns that you are using, and you should at least mention that in your post, so newcomers know there is a modern alternative, and it is the preferred way to do it.
Good point :)
I will add it on.
Good point.
I will add it on.