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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion source/guide/faq.md
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2. You cannot define your own getter/setters on data objects. This isn't much of a problem because data objects are expected to be obtained from plain JSON and Vue.js provides computed properties.

3. Vue.js adds a few extra properties/methods to obsesrved objects: `__ob__`, `$add`, `$set` and `$delete`. These properties are inenumberable so they will not show up in `for ... in ...` loops. However if you overwrite them things will likely break.
3. Vue.js adds a few extra properties/methods to observed objects: `__ob__`, `$add`, `$set` and `$delete`. These properties are inenumberable so they will not show up in `for ... in ...` loops. However if you overwrite them things will likely break.

That's pretty much it. Accessing properties on the object is the same as before, `JSON.stringify` and `for ... in ...` loops will work as normal. 99.9% of the time you don't even need to think about it.

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