I think a nice way to ensure objects are immutable is to use a closure when constructing them and only return getter methods, like in Douglas Crockford’s constructor example.
Yes can be, immutable by default but at the same time giving the option to developers of make some value mutable, similar at how mut keyword work in Rust, I like that approach, in this way you can work with mutable data but immutability would be the main paradigm in this issue
I guess he wants const to really mean constant =)
I think a nice way to ensure objects are immutable is to use a closure when constructing them and only return getter methods, like in Douglas Crockford’s constructor example.
Yes can be, immutable by default but at the same time giving the option to developers of make some value mutable, similar at how
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keyword work in Rust, I like that approach, in this way you can work with mutable data but immutability would be the main paradigm in this issueMakes sense. I’d like that feature in JS.