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Classical Inheritance in JavaScript

31 pointsby anish_mover 12 years ago

5 comments

nahnameover 12 years ago
When I need to consider inheritance in Javascript, I just use composition. I feel like I am balancing out all the times I've mistakenly used inheritance, when I should have used composition. Most of the time, inheritance is the wrong tool.<p>x is a y =&#62; inheritance<p>x has a y =&#62; composition<p>Consider,<p>A rectangle is a quadrilateral object. Okay, what is a quadrilateral object? Is this what I am concerned with or do I only care about the height and width? Maybe...<p>A rectangle has a height<p>A rectangle has a width<p>A rectangle has a set of quadrilateral properties<p>Don't get me wrong, sometimes the 'is a' relationship is the true relationship. I just find many people have a very difficult time building 'proper OO' because they are taught to stuff everything into some hierarchy that either doesn't exist or is too rigid to be useful. Think of a "tree is a plant". What defines a plant? What defines a tree? What if you had to consider a fake christmas tree? That is obviously not a plant, but it has many of the same characteristics of a tree. Should it then inherit from a tree? What if your plant can grow? Now you have a christmas tree that can grow.
yuchiover 12 years ago
Please, do not consider this article as normative.<p>Anyone trying to learn JS should have a look to more recent articles.<p>Examples:<p>- <a href="http://bonsaiden.github.com/JavaScript-Garden" rel="nofollow">http://bonsaiden.github.com/JavaScript-Garden</a> - Good insight<p>- <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/JavaScript" rel="nofollow">https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/JavaScript</a> - Good place to start learning, and for experienced developers a good place to contribute to<p>- <a href="https://duckduckgo.com/?q=javascript+inheritance+performance" rel="nofollow">https://duckduckgo.com/?q=javascript+inheritance+performance</a> - Search for performance issues<p>PS: recently I found an article (probably here on HN) describing how v8 treats prototypes, and how to not break the performance boost given by v8 assumptions. Can someone remember which one was?
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dlazerkaover 12 years ago
That article is ancient, and has drawbacks discussed in other places. Everyone interested has already seen it (its googleable by just "javascript inheritance").
brudgersover 12 years ago
Obsolete, maybe. But I am a better person for learning the principles underlying Swiss Inheritance.
pyrotechnickover 12 years ago
"I have been writing JavaScript for 8 years now, and I have never once found need to use an uber function. The super idea is fairly important in the classical pattern, but it appears to be unnecessary in the prototypal and functional patterns. I now see my early attempts to support the classical model in JavaScript as a mistake."