JavaScript Classes: Difference between revisions
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A JavaScript class is a syntactical superstructure in top of the language's existing prototype-based inheritance, and it does not introduce a new object-oriented inheritance model in JavaScript. A class is a special function, so like in the functions' case, a class syntax has two components: declarations and expressions.