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Use ES6 Proxies

Kent C. Dodds
InstructorKent C. Dodds
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Published 7 years ago
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A JavaScript Proxy allows you to intercept operations performed on objects, arrays, or functions like property lookup, assignment, invocation, property deletion, and more to add custom behavior. In this lesson we look at how to intercept property lookup with the get "trap" that will allow us to get items starting from the end of the array with ease.

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