What is the output?
Anonymous Quiz
19%
ReferenceError: Animal is not defined
18%
false
24%
TypeError: Animal.call is not a function
39%
true
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CHALLENGE
const company = {
name: 'TechCorp',
departments: {
engineering: {
head: { name: 'Alice', contact: null },
staff: 50
},
marketing: null
}
};
const engineeringContact = company.departments.engineering.head.contact;
const marketingHead = company.departments.marketing?.head?.name;
const financeStaff = company?.departments?.finance?.staff ?? 'Not available';
console.log(`${engineeringContact} - ${marketingHead} - ${financeStaff}`);
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What is the output?
Anonymous Quiz
25%
null - undefined - undefined
46%
null - undefined - Not available
21%
TypeError: Cannot read property 'contact' of null
8%
TypeError: Cannot read properties of null (reading 'head')
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CHALLENGE
const userMap = new WeakMap();
const user1 = { name: 'Alice' };
const user2 = { name: 'Bob' };
userMap.set(user1, { visits: 10 });
userMap.set(user2, { visits: 5 });
// Later in the code...
const entries = [];
for (const obj of [user1, null, user2]) {
if (obj !== null && userMap.has(obj)) {
entries.push(userMap.get(obj).visits);
}
}
console.log(entries.reduce((sum, visits) => sum + visits, 0));
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What is the output?
Anonymous Quiz
22%
Error: Cannot use 'null' as a key in WeakMap
13%
10
44%
15
21%
[10, 5]
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PGlite packages a WASM build of Postgres into a TypeScript library that can be run directly from Node.js (or Bun, Deno, and even the browser) and itβs only a few megabytes in size.
ElectricSQL / Neon
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CHALLENGE
function outer() {
let x = 10;
function inner() {
console.log(x);
if(true) {
let x = 20;
console.log(x);
}
console.log(x);
}
inner();
}
outer();
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What is the output?
Anonymous Quiz
15%
undefined, 20, 10
16%
10, 20, undefined
55%
10, 20, 10
14%
10, 20, 20
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A tool that runs pnpm inside your browser, βinstallsβ a package, then analyzes its dependencies. This can be useful for analyzing packages you already use, but also for simplifying your own projects, as 11tyβs Zach Leatherman did here.
Anthony Fu
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CHALLENGE
const ws = new WeakSet();
const obj1 = { id: 1 };
const obj2 = { id: 2 };
ws.add(obj1);
ws.add(obj2);
ws.delete(obj1);
const obj3 = { id: 2 };
console.log([
ws.has(obj2),
ws.has(obj1),
ws.has(obj3),
ws.has({ id: 2 })
]);
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What is the output?
Anonymous Quiz
16%
[false, false, false, false]
38%
[true, false, false, false]
14%
[true, true, true, false]
32%
[true, false, true, true]
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CHALLENGE
class Task {
constructor(name) {
this.name = name;
}
async execute() {
const result = await Promise.resolve(this.name);
return { result };
}
}
const task = new Task('test');
task.execute().then(console.log);
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What is the output?
Anonymous Quiz
40%
test
17%
{ result: undefined }
15%
Promise { <pending> }
28%
{ result: 'test' }
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It looks deceptively simple β just 14 characters of JavaScript β but after working with JavaScript for 29 years, I got it wrong. A clue: it goes back to a browser-related quirk from 30 years ago..
Hillel Wayne
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CHALLENGE
const users = [
{ id: 1, name: 'Alice', age: 25 },
{ id: 2, name: 'Bob', age: 30 },
{ id: 3, name: 'Charlie', age: 35 }
];
const result = users
.filter(user => user.age > 25)
.map(user => user.name.toUpperCase())
.reduce((acc, name) => acc + name[0], '');
console.log(result);
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