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JavaScript toString Example – How to Convert a Number into a String in JS and More

Sometimes you want to convert one data type into another data type without changing the values manually. For instance, you might want to convert a number to a string. JavaScript sometimes does this implicitly. Like when you use the double equals operator (==), or when you attempt to do something on

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How to Build a Serverless Application Using AWS SAM

In my previous article, I talked about how AWS Chalice helps you quickly build a Python-based serverless application and deploy it on AWS within a few minutes. While it was a quick and fun prototype, Python may not be the language of choice for many when it comes to running

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The failed promise of Web Components

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Our Top 5 Video Courses for Beginning Android Development [FREE]

We’ve rounded up our top five most popular courses for getting started with Android development. Come see if your favorite is on the list!

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How I Landed a Software Engineer Job at Twitter

The story of how I interviewed and landed a job as a full-time software engineer at Twitter.

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JavaScript String.Replace() Example with RegEx

Regular Expressions (also called RegEx or RegExp) are a powerful way to analyze text. With RegEx, you can match strings at points that match specific characters (for example, JavaScript) or patterns (for example, NumberStringSymbol - 3a&). The .replace method is used on strings in JavaScript to replace parts of

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