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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T03:28:15+00:00 2026-05-28T03:28:15+00:00

Snippet1: var box = function() {}; box.prototype.open = function { }; Snippet2: var box

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Snippet1:

 var box = function() {};

 box.prototype.open = function {
 };

Snippet2:

  var box = function() {
      this.open = function() {
      };
  }

Any difference between those two, which one is better?

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    2026-05-28T03:28:15+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 3:28 am

    Shall we assume that box is a constructor, so you’re doing new box()?

    If so…

    • The first version will share the open function among all objects created from the box constructor.

    • The second will generate a new function object for every object created from the box constructor.

    As such, the first will be more memory efficient than the second.


    First version:

        new box                 box prototype            object prototype
    +--------------+          +--------------+          +--------------+
    |              |          |              |          |              |
    |              |--------->|  open func   |--------->|              |
    |              |       /  |              |          |              |
    +______________+      /   +______________+          +______________+
                         /
                        /
        new box        /
    +--------------+  /
    |              | /
    |              |/
    |              |
    +______________+
    

    Second version:

        new box                box prototype            object prototype
    +--------------+          +--------------+          +--------------+
    |              |          |              |          |              |
    |  open func   |--------->|              |--------->|              |
    |              |       /  |              |          |              |
    +______________+      /   +______________+          +______________+
                         /
                        /
        new box        /
    +--------------+  /
    |              | /
    |  open func   |/
    |              |
    +______________+
    
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