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2 #1825DaysOfCode A properly formed Git commit subject line should always be able to complete the following sentence: If applied, this commit will + Subject line e.g. + Refactor subsystem X for readability + Update getting started documentation + remove deprecated methods
5 #1825DaysOfCode To use the alternative box model for all of your elements, set the box-sizing property on the <html> element and set all other elements to inherit that value html{ box-sizing: border-box; } *, *::before, *::after { box-sizing: inherit; }
#730DaysOfCode Calling APIs, downloading files, and reading files are among some of the usual async operations that you will perform You don’t need to use PROMISES for an asynchronous call. Prior to promises, we used callbacks PROMISES can help you avoid deeply nested callbacks
#730DaysOfCode Rest elements/properties for array/object destructuring assignment let {x,y, …z}={x:1, y:2, a:3, b:4}; Spread elements/properties for array/object literals let n = {x, y, …z};
#730DaysOfCode Const variables are not immutable, it means that object and array const declared variables can be mutated. Reassignment is not allowed with const declared variables. Const person = { name: ‘Nick’ }; person.name = ‘Lis’ Ok person = “Lis”. Error
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