In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about records and tuples in javascript — what they are, why you might want to use them, and more!
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02:42 - Immutability
05:08 - Records
#{x: 1, y: 2}
05:56 - Tuples
#[1,2,3,4]
07:18 - For both
Referred to as a compound primitive
Can contain only primitives, not objects
They are compared deeply by their contents rather than their identity
assert(#{ a: 1 } === #{ a: 1 }); assert(#[1, 2] === #[1, 2]); assert(#{ a: 1, b: 2 } === #{ b: 2, a: 1 });
Potential for optimizations
Works well with type systems
Better integration with the debugger
Accessed through normal record.scott object like syntax
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