Ah, but new experts will rise up and embrace the new, friendly Stack Overflow that they have always wanted. And maybe rediscover the same things the bitter, hateful old guard found.
It is NOT 'bad' to use the new keyword. But if you forget it, you will be calling the object constructor as a regular function. If your constructor doesn't check its execution context then it won't notice that 'this' points to different object (ordinarily the global object) instead of the new instance. Therefore your constructor will be adding properties and methods to the global object ...
You should use new when you wish an object to remain in existence until you delete it. If you do not use new then the object will be destroyed when it goes out of scope.
It's all determined by your browser's settings. Using window.open tells the browser to open something new, then the browser opens up what is chosen in its settings - tab or window. In the browsers you tested with, change the settings to open in a new window instead of a tab and you'll see the others' solutions are wrong.
reform 1 of 4 verb (1) re form ri-ˈfȯrm reformed; reforming; reforms Synonyms of reform transitive verb 1
Andreas Frings: Tagungsbericht Reformen. Grenzen und Möglichkeiten herrschaftlicher Steuerung durch institutionellen Wandel von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart. 5. November 2009–7. November 2009, Mainz. In: H-Soz-u-Kult, 17. Dezember 2009. DFG Sonderforschungsbereich „Political Economy of Reforms“: http://reforms.uni-mannheim.de/
1 reform /rɪ ˈ foɚm/ verb reforms; reformed; reforming Britannica Dictionary definition of REFORM 1 [+ object] : to improve (someone or something) by removing or correcting faults, problems, etc.
Technical regulation and enforcement may have actually declined in effectiveness until recent reforms were implemented.
- Action to improve or correct what is wrong or defective in something: health care reform. 2. An instance of this; an improvement: reforms in education.
Economic reforms often involve a combination of policy shifts that target issues such as market regulations, fiscal policies, trade practices, and institutional frameworks.
noun a campaign aimed to correct abuses or malpractices “the reforms he proposed were too radical for the politicians” see more
When someone reforms or when something reforms them, they stop doing things that society does not approve of, such as breaking the law or drinking too much alcohol.
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