They are functions that may appear to do the same action but have significant differences. And it was difficult for me to learn it. I don't know why but they always confused me.
š Object.freeze(): It prevents you from adding new properties, removing existing properties and modifying them.
š Object.seal(): You can modify existing properties but you can't delete or add new ones.
CRUD Operations
If we differentiate them through the CRUD operations: Create - Read - Update - Delete, we obtain the following comparison.
Create Read Update Delete
Object.freeze() ā āļø ā ā
Object.seal() ā āļø āļø ā
The wonderful world of Javascript. That's all for today :)
Top comments (3)
Sounds like a job for deep-freeze npmjs.com/package/deep-freeze
nice
Whoa! That's fascinating!