What is the output?
  Anonymous Quiz
    22%
    Sarah undefined Sarah 25
      
    31%
    undefined undefined Sarah undefined
      
    36%
    Sarah 25 Sarah 25
      
    12%
    undefined 25 Sarah undefined
      
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  CHALLENGE
let obj1 = { name: 'Sarah' };
let obj2 = { name: 'Mike' };
let obj3 = { ref: obj1 };
obj1.circular = obj1;
obj2.partner = obj3;
obj3.partner = obj2;
let weakMap = new WeakMap();
weakMap.set(obj1, 'data1');
weakMap.set(obj2, 'data2');
obj1 = null;
obj2 = null;
console.log(weakMap.has(obj3.ref));
console.log(obj3.partner.name);β€6
  What is the output?
  Anonymous Quiz
    23%
    false Mike
      
    36%
    true undefined
      
    27%
    true Mike
      
    15%
    false undefined
      
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  If Linus Torvalds applied for a junior coding job todayβ¦
Heβd get rejected.
He doesnβt have β5 years React experience.β
Thatβs how broken hiring has become.π¨ 
Heβd get rejected.
He doesnβt have β5 years React experience.β
Thatβs how broken hiring has become.
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  CHALLENGE
  function createCounter() {
  let count = 0;
  return {
    increment: () => ++count,
    decrement: () => --count,
    get: () => count
  };
}
const counter1 = createCounter();
const counter2 = createCounter();
counter1.increment();
counter1.increment();
counter2.increment();
console.log(counter1.get(), counter2.get());
const { increment, get } = counter1;
increment();
console.log(get());π5β€3π₯1
  CHALLENGE
const promise1 = Promise.resolve('first');
const promise2 = new Promise(resolve => {
  resolve('second');
});
const promise3 = Promise.resolve().then(() => 'third');
async function test() {
  console.log('start');
  
  const result1 = await promise1;
  console.log(result1);
  
  const result2 = await promise2;
  console.log(result2);
  
  const result3 = await promise3;
  console.log(result3);
  
  console.log('end');
}
test();β€3
  What is the output?
  Anonymous Quiz
    21%
    start first end second third
      
    33%
    start end first second third
      
    39%
    start first second third end
      
    7%
    first second third start end
      
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  Is there a difference between the previous code (red) and the new one (green) ?
Actually, there is 35second differenceπ  
The previous code was, on every loop, creating a new object, always deallocating and reallocating memory, while the second example creates one object (a cache) and save each item into it.
Eduard KrivΓ‘nek
Actually, there is 35second difference
The previous code was, on every loop, creating a new object, always deallocating and reallocating memory, while the second example creates one object (a cache) and save each item into it.
Eduard KrivΓ‘nek
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  CHALLENGE
class EventBus {
  constructor() {
    this.events = new Map();
  }
  
  on(event, callback) {
    if (!this.events.has(event)) {
      this.events.set(event, []);
    }
    this.events.get(event).push(callback);
  }
  
  emit(event, data) {
    if (this.events.has(event)) {
      this.events.get(event).forEach(callback => callback(data));
    }
  }
}
const bus = new EventBus();
bus.on('user', name => console.log(`Hello ${name}`));
bus.on('user', name => console.log(`Welcome ${name}`));
bus.emit('user', 'Sarah');
bus.emit('admin', 'John');β€6π€3
  What is the output?
  Anonymous Quiz
    38%
    Hello Sarah Welcome Sarah
      
    19%
    Welcome Sarah
      
    38%
    Hello Sarah Welcome Sarah Hello John Welcome John
      
    5%
    Hello Sarah
      
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  Since v23.6 (and in LTS since v22.18.0), Node has supported running (most) TypeScript code by stripping the types out first. The Calm team was excited about the potential for improving productivity and DX, and set a migration in process. Hereβs a look at the challenges encountered and what the end results were.
Stuart Dotson (Calm)
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  CHALLENGE
const original = { a: 1, b: { c: 2 } };
const shallow = { ...original };
const deep = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(original));
shallow.a = 10;
shallow.b.c = 20;
deep.a = 100;
deep.b.c = 200;
const frozen = Object.freeze({ x: 1, y: { z: 2 } });
frozen.x = 99;
frozen.y.z = 99;
console.log(original.a, original.b.c, frozen.x, frozen.y.z);β€2π₯2
  β€5π3
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  CHALLENGE
  async function fetchData() {
  console.log('1');
  return Promise.resolve('data');
}
async function processData() {
  console.log('2');
  const result = await fetchData();
  console.log('3');
  return result;
}
console.log('4');
processData().then(() => console.log('5'));
console.log('6');β€8π€5π2
  Describing itself as βa fancy cron replacementβ, Cronicle is a distributed task scheduler and runner, built around a Node app with a web based UI. GitHub repo.
Joseph Huckaby
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  const arr = new Array(1000000).fill(0).map((_, i) => i);
const results = [];
function method1() {
return arr.filter(x => x % 2 === 0).map(x => x * 2).slice(0, 3);
}
function method2() {
const result = [];
for (let i = 0; i < arr.length && result.length < 3; i++) {
if (arr[i] % 2 === 0) {
result.push(arr[i] * 2);
}
}
return result;
}
console.log(method1().join(','));
console.log(method2().join(','));