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I'm slightly confused. When do you skip words like "nosotros"? Like if you say, we eat rice... "nosotros comemos arroz", nosotros is not mandotory isn't it
I try to steer away from code like that if possible. you can control most stuff with css. getting height() is a sign that you are trying to manually do css's job
or more what i mean is 'here are loads of examples so pls believe me'
@Meredith hehe, well i don't know the guy. he sounds smart and i can respect his ideas.. he just isn't proposing any solutions to all the questions something like me would have :l
and by someone like me is someone who has never used inheritance, i usually just pass things to classes during their instantiation if that class needs it
His son story really doesn't have any content. The only statement he makes against class inheritance is: "new modules brought new use cases that nobody thought about at class design time. These new use cases required changes to the base class to make them work — but dozens of modules depended on that base class, and the various classes between that base class and the new module class." - How about versioning?
I agreed with it, but I still use 'classes' and inheritance. I've seen, many times, other dev's trying to reduce repetition with a base class that get's too gnarly.