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13,475 PointsAn Important Correction
At 0:55, the instructor states that JavaScript is not a true object-oriented language. This is not quite the case:
JavaScript is in fact an object-oriented language - a prototype-based, object oriented language. What it is not is a class-based, object oriented language.
Classical and Prototypical methods are two ways of creating objects, but objects they definitely are in both cases.
1 Answer
Helmut Granda
10,343 PointsWe can discuss the subject in TTH but there are several articles/threads that do so already:
http://www.engfers.com/2008/08/29/javascript-is-not-truly-object-oriented/ http://stackoverflow.com/questions/107464/is-javascript-object-oriented http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5852583/is-javascript-an-object-oriented-language
And even in TTH:
https://teamtreehouse.com/community/is-javascript-entirely-an-objectoriented-language
Enjoy!