What is the output?
Anonymous Quiz
20%
value3 value2 value3 true 3
31%
value3 value2 value3 true undefined
35%
value1 value2 value1 true undefined
14%
value1 value2 value3 true 2
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CHALLENGE
class CustomError extends Error {
constructor(message) {
super(message);
this.name = 'CustomError';
}
}
try {
throw new CustomError('Something went wrong');
} catch (e) {
console.log(e instanceof Error);
console.log(e instanceof CustomError);
console.log(e.constructor.name);
console.log(e.name);
}๐1
What is the output?
Anonymous Quiz
23%
true, false, Error, CustomError
33%
false, true, CustomError, Error
39%
true, true, CustomError, CustomError
6%
true, true, Error, Error
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CHALLENGE
class EventEmitter {
constructor() {
this.events = {};
}
on(event, callback) {
this.events[event] = this.events[event] || [];
this.events[event].push(callback);
return this;
}
emit(event, data) {
if (this.events[event]) {
this.events[event].forEach(cb => cb(data));
}
return this;
}
}
class Logger {
log(msg) { console.log(`[LOG]: ${msg}`); }
}
class DataProcessor {
constructor(emitter, logger) {
this.emitter = emitter;
this.logger = logger;
this.emitter.on('process', (data) => {
this.logger.log(data.toUpperCase());
});
}
process(data) {
this.emitter.emit('process', data);
}
}
const emitter = new EventEmitter();
const logger = new Logger();
const processor = new DataProcessor(emitter, logger);
processor.process('hello world');
emitter.emit('process', 'composition rocks');1๐4โค1
What is the output?
Anonymous Quiz
39%
[LOG]: HELLO WORLD [LOG]: COMPOSITION ROCKS
35%
[LOG]: COMPOSITION ROCKS [LOG]: hello world
16%
[LOG]: composition rocks [LOG]: HELLO WORLD
10%
[LOG]: hello world [LOG]: composition rocks
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Did you know the Node.js project maintains a page about security best practices organized around how to mitigate ten of the most significant vectors? Topics include networking weaknesses, timing attacks, supply chain attacks, and the monkey patching of intrinsics.
Node Documentation
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CHALLENGE
const obj = { count: 0 };
const arr = [obj, obj, obj];
function increment(item) {
item.count++;
return item;
}
const results = arr.map(increment);
console.log(obj.count);
console.log(results[0] === results[1]);
console.log(results.length);
console.log(arr[0].count);3โค6
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Think something like Plausible or Google Analytics, but built in Node and ready for you to host yourself. Hereโs the full feature list. MIT licensed but also available as a paid hosted service.
Umami Software, Inc.
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Created at Pixar in the 80s, the RenderMan Interface Specification was an early API for building 3D scenes. Anders has been building a Node-based, 90s-style renderer for the format โas a stroll down amnesia laneโ in pure JavaScript.
Anders Brownworth
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CHALLENGE
const data = '{"name":"Sarah","age":25,"skills":["JavaScript","Python"]}'
const parsed = JSON.parse(data)
const stringified = JSON.stringify(parsed, null, 0)
const reparsed = JSON.parse(stringified)
try {
const invalid = '{name:"John","incomplete":}'
JSON.parse(invalid)
} catch (e) {
console.log(e.name)
}
console.log(typeof parsed.age)
console.log(reparsed.skills.length)
console.log(JSON.stringify({a: undefined, b: null, c: 0}))โค1
What is the output?
Anonymous Quiz
23%
SyntaxError number 2 {"b":null,"c":0}
47%
TypeError string 2 {"a":undefined,"b":null,"c":0}
24%
SyntaxError number 2 {"a":null,"b":null,"c":0}
6%
ReferenceError number 2 {"b":null,"c":0}
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CHALLENGE
const user = { name: 'Sarah', age: 28 };
const greeting = 'Hello';
const template = `${greeting}, ${user.name}! You are ${user.age} years old.`;
function createMessage(strings, ...values) {
return strings.reduce((result, string, i) => {
return result + string + (values[i] ? `[${values[i]}]` : '');
}, '');
}
const tagged = createMessage`Welcome ${user.name}, age: ${user.age}!`;
console.log(template);
console.log(tagged);โค3
What is the output?
Anonymous Quiz
38%
Hello, Sarah! You are 28 years old. Welcome Sarah, age: 28!
28%
Hello, Sarah! You are 28 years old. Welcome [Sarah], age: [28]
27%
Hello, Sarah! You are 28 years old. Welcome [Sarah], age: [28]!
7%
Hello, undefined! You are undefined years old. Welcome [Sarah], age: [28]!
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Ever wondered how devtools can magically turn mangled, minified JavaScript back into readable source while debugging? Zero magic; thatโs a source map doing its job. But how do source maps actually work under the hood?
Manoj Vivek
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CHALLENGE
const wm = new WeakMap();
const obj1 = { name: 'first' };
const obj2 = { name: 'second' };
wm.set(obj1, 'value1');
wm.set(obj2, 'value2');
const keys = [];
for (let key of wm) {
keys.push(key);
}
console.log(keys.length);
console.log(wm.has(obj1));
console.log(wm.get(obj2));
What is the output?
Anonymous Quiz
21%
TypeError: wm is not iterable
60%
2 true value2
11%
undefined false undefined
8%
0 true value2
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CascadiaJS took place a month ago and the talk videos have been gradually rolling out onto YouTube. You can learn more about TanStack with Jack Herrington, the origin story of JavaScript with Annie Sexton, the Web Monetization API with Ioana Chiorean, and more.
CascadiaJS
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