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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T16:23:51+00:00 2026-05-30T16:23:51+00:00

I have been looking into design patterns in Javascript and found http://tcorral.github.com/Design-Patterns-in-Javascript/Template/withoutHook/index.html to be

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I have been looking into design patterns in Javascript and found http://tcorral.github.com/Design-Patterns-in-Javascript/Template/withoutHook/index.html to be a great source.

Can anyonne explain the significance of using ParentClass.apply(this)

var CaffeineBeverage = function(){

};
var Coffee = function(){
    CaffeineBeverage.apply(this);
};
Coffee.prototype = new CaffeineBeverage();

PS: I tried commenting the CaffeineBeverage.apply(this), but no effect was there. Here is a link to jsfiddle http://jsfiddle.net/pramodpv/8XqW9/

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    2026-05-30T16:23:52+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 4:23 pm

    It simply applies the parent constructor to the object being constructed. Try adding some stuff to the CaffeineBeverage constructor and you’ll see what I mean.

    var CaffeineBeverage = function(){
        this.tweakage = '123';
    };
    
    var Coffee = function(){
        CaffeineBeverage.apply(this);
    };
    

    Don’t do this: Coffee.prototype = new CaffeineBeverage(). Do this instead:

    Coffee.prototype = Object.create(CaffeineBeverage.prototype);
    

    For more information on that, see this article, which also provides a shim for older browsers, which don’t have Object.create.

    Testing it out:

    var drink = new Coffee();
    console.log(drink.tweakage); // 123
    
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