I wouldn't class myself as a JavaScript developer, I always joke that it's a language I never meant to learn. It's so pervasive now, it just happened. I go through phases of enjoying it and despising it. But through the peaks and troughs of love and not quite hate. One problem persisted: if I'm to be a good JS developer and write functional JavaScript, how then do I write code in a way that implies a proper domain model? In traditional OO languages, such as Java, C#, and even Go actually, it's easy to write code that's architected around a domain design. You have classes, which are big and do a lot of stuff. Which of course is something you generally avoid like the plague in JavaScript, for fair enough reasons.
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