js-102
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JS-102 helps you learn JavaScript (the right way) so that you can confidently use higher-level libraries and frameworks. — Let’s reveal the magic!
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JavaScript
/*
* the devil is in the details
* .--. __--__ (`-') .--. .----. .----.
* | ,|/ _ / ( OO).->/_ | / .. \\_,-. |
* |(_|\_..`--.(,------. | || / \ . .' .'
* ,--. | |.-._) \`------' | |' \ / '.' /_
* | '-' /\ / | | \ `' /| |
* `-----' `-----' `--' `---'' `------'
*
* This project is a part of the “Byte-Sized JavaScript” videocasts.
*
* You can watch “Byte-Sized JavaScript” at: https://bytesized.tv/
*
* MIT Licensed — See LICENSE.md
*
* Send your comments, suggestions, and feedback to me@volkan.io
*/
const util = require( '../lib/util' );
const separator = util.separator;
const log = console.log;
// The most popular libary that’s known for chaining is “jQuery”.
class Person {
constructor( name ) { this.name = name; }
sayName() {
log( `Hello, my name is ${this.name}.` );
return this;
}
changeName( newName ) {
this.name = newName;
return this;
}
}
separator();
const person = new Person( 'John' );
person.sayName().changeName( 'Anthony' ).sayName();
separator();