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JavaScript is a versatile, high-level programming language. It is the programming language in all browsers.and can be used for back-end programming with node.js. Use this tag for questions regarding vanilla JavaScript; optionally tagged with an ECMAScript version. If you are using a preprocessor such as TypeScript please tag with that too.

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Using Array.prototype.filter() and Array.prototype.map()

Your still works because implicit type conversion of Javascript (object => true, undefined => false). …
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Possible antipattern: looping until a search condition is met

Readability is very important. You're code does a simple thing but it takes time to actually understand what it's doing. Isn't that easier to read? function findFirst(array, filterFunc) { var le …
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Leap year functionality in Ruby and JavaScript

Since cbojar didn't want to show a solution with closures I will do. function Year(number) { // Check number here function isDivisibleBy(aNumber) { return number % aNumber === 0; }; return { …
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