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const arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
const obj = { a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 };

const result1 = Object.keys(obj).length;
const result2 = arr.length;

delete obj.b;
obj.d = 4;

const result3 = Object.keys(obj).length;
const result4 = arr.push(6);

arr.length = 3;

const result5 = arr.length;
const result6 = Object.keys(obj).join('');

console.log(result1, result2, result3, result4, result5, result6);
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๐Ÿ’ป How Deno Protects Against npm Exploits

The maintainers of the Deno runtime reflect on the recent npm ecosystem security issues and show off how Denoโ€™s non-permissive explicit โ€˜secure by defaultโ€™ model can help.

Andy Jiang
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const multiply = (a) => (b) => (c) => a * b * c;

const step1 = multiply(2);
const step2 = step1(3);
const result1 = step2(4);

const partialMult = multiply(5)(6);
const result2 = partialMult(7);

const directResult = multiply(1)(8)(9);

console.log(result1);
console.log(result2);
console.log(directResult);
console.log(typeof step1);
console.log(typeof partialMult);
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๐ŸคŸ 15 Recent Node Features That Can Replace Popular npm Packages

Many features that once required third-party packages are now built into the runtime itself. Hereโ€™s a look at some of the most notable that you may want to experiment with, prior to reducing unnecessary dependencies.

Lizz Parody
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function mystery(arr, depth = 0) {
if (arr.length <= 1) return arr;

const mid = Math.floor(arr.length / 2);
const left = mystery(arr.slice(0, mid), depth + 1);
const right = mystery(arr.slice(mid), depth + 1);

const result = [];
let i = 0, j = 0;

while (i < left.length && j < right.length) {
result.push(left[i] <= right[j] ? left[i++] : right[j++]);
}

return result.concat(left.slice(i)).concat(right.slice(j));
}

const arr = [3, 1, 4, 1, 5];
console.log(mystery(arr));
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๐Ÿ˜ฎ New Era for React = Stronger JavaScript Ecosystem ๐Ÿ’™

We're thrilled that React is coming under the The Linux Foundation to create the React Foundation.

React doesnโ€™t live in isolation - It works alongside Node.js, Electron, Webpack, and more. A dedicated foundation means more collaboration, security, and sustainability across the ecosystem.

OpenJS Foundation
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const ws = new WeakSet();
const obj1 = { name: 'first' };
const obj2 = { name: 'second' };
const obj3 = obj1;

ws.add(obj1);
ws.add(obj2);
ws.add(obj3);

console.log(ws.has(obj1));
console.log(ws.has(obj3));
console.log(ws.has({ name: 'first' }));
console.log(ws.size);
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const obj = {
name: 'Sarah',
greet: () => {
console.log(`Hello, ${this.name}`);
},
sayHi: function() {
const inner = () => {
console.log(`Hi, ${this.name}`);
};
inner();
}
};

obj.greet();
obj.sayHi();
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class Observable {
constructor(subscribe) {
this.subscribe = subscribe;
}

map(fn) {
return new Observable(observer => {
return this.subscribe({
next: value => observer.next(fn(value)),
error: err => observer.error(err),
complete: () => observer.complete()
});
});
}
}

const source = new Observable(observer => {
observer.next(1);
observer.next(2);
observer.complete();
});

const doubled = source.map(x => x * 2);
doubled.subscribe({
next: value => console.log(value),
complete: () => console.log('done')
});
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๐Ÿ’Œ Vite: The Documentary

From the same creators of the fantastic ๐Ÿ˜‰ Node.js, ๐Ÿ˜‰ Angular and ๐Ÿ˜‰ React documentaries comes an up to date look at Vite, the build tool that has taken the JavaScript ecosystem by storm in recent years. Many luminaries make an appearance to tell their stories, including Evan You, Rich Harris, and Ryan Carniato. (39 minutes.)

CultRepo
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const obj = {
name: 'Sarah',
greet() {
return `Hello, ${this.name}`;
},
delayedGreet() {
const fn = function() {
return this.greet();
};
return fn.call(this);
}
};

const result = obj.delayedGreet();
console.log(result);
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