
Being humans, we rarely learn things linearly. No one begins their JavaScript journey by reading line-by-line like a pedantic masochist.
let banana = "banana";let apple = "apple";console.log(banana);console.log(apple);
Instead we all cobble together a good-enough understanding, leaving holes here and there to fill in later.
So far I've stumbled along without 100% grokking prototypical inheritance, or how call, apply,
and bind
work on functions.
It's fine. Stuff mostly works. Until it doesn't ¯_(ツ)_/¯
But at some point, it's useful to stop stumbling about and peek back at those holes.
's egghead course on that was exactly that hole-filling opportunity for me.
As usual, I drew some notes...




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