Hello,

I have a real time application which will require constant updates /
bug fixes. So I will be constantly defining new functions on
prototypes or constructors.

My question is, will there be a difference between functions which
were hard coded and functions defined using eval or Function
constructor? If so, will require() be possibly able to get around
this?

Note: Functions will be used multiple times throughout the lifetime of
the application. Giving this information just in case if they are
being optimized after the first usage.
Thank you

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