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JavaScript Object-Oriented JavaScript Working with Classes in JavaScript Review Working with Classes in JavaScript

Dustin Henry
Dustin Henry
7,392 Points

Shouldn't the courses question actually be this.courses = [courses] in the code?

Since we are using the .push() array method on it, doesn't this.courses = courses need to be this.courses = [courses] in order for the code to work?

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,184 Points

Because of the way it is used in all the potential answers, it is reasonable to assume that "courses" is already an array. This is also implied by the plural name, which is a common convention used for naming arrays.