@KevinGuan It's trivial to implement a similar API
function addEventListeners(el, evs) {
for (const ev of Object.keys(evs)) {
const cb = evs[evName];
el.addEventListener(ev, cb);
}
}
I can probably squeeze it into a one-liner if I really tried
Call it like this
addEventListeners(document.getElementById('id'), {
mouseenter: function () {
console.log('mouse is entering');
},
mouseleave: function () {
console.log('mouse is leaving');
}
});
Like one thing I'm not sure yet is: Is __proto__ infinity? If I do function foo(){} console.dir(new foo); I click on everything and expand the tree and it never ends, e.g. __proto__ > __proto__ > toString() > __proto__ > bind() > ... it seems that this is infinity and never ends?!
Why is Function.prototype a function as type and not an object? I mean you also add methods to the prototype like this: functionXY.prototype.myMethod = ...