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Just curious, are you using => functions exclusively or still sticking to traditional function syntax? No judgement!
Want to generate random colors with JavaScript? Let me show you how you can do it 🎨

Speaking of code editors - Can we just acknowledge how mouth watering this typeface from @jetbrains is? jetbrains.com/lp/mono/
A few weeks ago, you all told us your favorite code editor. VS Code won by a longshot. What's your favorite extension or shortcut for @code?
Signal boosting this Discord server—an excellent JS community with great taste in memes to boot.
What's the most intuitive/useful/beautifully-functioning API you've used recently?
Sure—we'll bite 🥝
"The emotional chaos of deploying code" by @alexandras_dev at #jsconfbp #sketchnotes by @malweene

This is … a great article.
In JavaScript, ellipses (…) are used for two separate shorthands — rest syntax and spread syntax. Let's find out how they work... #DEVCommunity dev.to/kai_wenzel/jav…
To prefix or not to prefix vars in JS? @traversymedia has a 🌶️ take
When you get back into PHP after doing so much JavaScript lol. It feels weird to not prefix my variables.

Let’s do some JavaScript Tweets… @JavaScript @nodejs How do you get an array with the list of the files contained in a folder in Node.js? #Thread
Day 81 learning Frontend Authentication with jwt #100DaysOfCode #100daysofcodechallenge #javascript #Nodejs #ReactJS




Gaming, JavaScript, data processing—do any of these sound good to you? If so, check out Nacho's article on processing F1 2021 data with JavaScript Extension Toolkit. #oracledevrel social.ora.cl/6012zD7kr
Arrays are usually a landmine for beginners with JS. These examples make it clear how to filter through them.
How to Use Array.filter() in JavaScript by @BookerAziz javascriptkicks.com/r/517961?url=h… #javascript via @JavaScriptKicks
Beautiful! findIndex() is super powerful.
💛 JavaScript tip 💛 indexOf uses strict equality comparison under the hood. This means it can only ever find the exact reference but not an identical object. 'findIndex' fixes this because you can pass a callback you can use to identify an object. ↓

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