A list of puns related to "Prototype Based Programming"
Its mathematical prototype is the "water in/out of a pool" problem in elementary school mathematics. When we increase the number of pools and water pipes, the combination of different types of liquids, the time and speed of input and output, and other factors in this mathematical problem. It forms a warehouse/workshop model in the form of a dynamic tree Gantt chart. It should be the IT architecture with the simplest and most vivid mathematical prototype.
It is an epoch-making theoretical achievement in the IT field, it surpasses the "von Neumann architecture", unifies the IT software and hardware theory, and raises it from the manual workshop production theory level to the modern manufacturing industry production theory Level. Although the Apple M1 chip has not yet fully realized its theory, Apple M1 chip has become the fastest chip in the world.
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Is there a difference between "Prototype-based programming" and "prototype design pattern". I was looking at wikipedia and article header said dont confuse with <other> however i couldnt find anything about the differences. Does it called Prototype-based programming for relying on prototype design pattern?
What is a prototype-based programming language? What are the advantages of it? In wake of ever increasing popularity of JavaScript, I would like to know the perspective of developers with intricate knowledge about this concept. As JavaScript moves on to the server side and desktop arenas, how useful would this paradigm be?
I want to see some prototype-based OOP in work using JS (not Self). Do you know any open-source project of moderate size that uses prototype- rather than class-based OOP exclusively or extensively?
Iβve read that prototype-based programming is easier to understand because of the way the human brain work. Source (fr), Source (en by Google Translate)β sorry, canβt find English equivalent.
I know prototype-based can easily become a mess, but I think it can be quite practical if itβs well designed. It can play the role of a Β«classicΒ» object-oriented (like in C++ or Java) while being more flexible.
Any thoughts?
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In my opinion, it looks meh... But I might change my opinion once the final design is revealed.
Edit: If Pixel 6 and S21 Ultra had a baby, this would be the result.
Why javascript is a prototype based language?
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