what is the difference between var bmw = cars.bmw
and var {bmw} = cars
? Which way is better?
var cars = {
bmw: "M3",
benz: "c250"
}
var bmw = cars.bmw // M3
var {bmw} = cars // M3
And I've seen people do this in Nodejs. Is it the same thing?
var {ObjectId} = require('mongodb')
var ObjectId = require('mongodb').ObjectID;
var {bmw} = cars
vsvar bmw = cars.bmw
you writebmw
only once, hence less places to edit if you ever change that property. you have a nice alias syntax and a cleaner way (imo) for default values. Not sure about you, but that is enough for me :)