![]() We’ll also cover these functions later.īy the specification, _proto_ must only be supported by browsers. ![]() It exists for historical reasons, modern JavaScript suggests that we should use Object.getPrototypeOf/tPrototypeOf functions instead that get/set the prototype. ![]() ![]() Later we’ll see situations where it matters, for now let’s just keep it in mind, as we build our understanding of JavaScript language. Please note that _proto_ is not the same as the internal ] property. It’s a common mistake of novice developers not to know the difference between these two. ![]()
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