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Weird JavaScript: How to make enemies with type coercion

Posted on May 18, 2023 Updated: May 1, 2023 By paceaux Categories:
  • JavaScript
Weird JavaScript: How to make enemies with type coercion

Reading Time: 2 minutesWho cares about friends? How would you like to piss of Todd who won’t shut up about this season’s IPAs and Elon Musk’s 4D chess he’s playing on Twitter? Screw Todd. No one likes him and he deserves to hurt … Continue reading

Weird JavaScript: Why does JavaScript have a === ?

Posted on May 11, 2023 Updated: May 1, 2023 By paceaux Categories:
  • JavaScript
Weird JavaScript: Why does JavaScript have a === ?

Reading Time: 2 minutesThis is another one in the occasional series of, “weird JavaScript” where I address weird stuff in JavaScript that only haunts your nightmares if you dream in other programming languages. Today we discuss what the hell === actually does. Buckle-up … Continue reading

Weird JavaScript: Why do you get an empty string when you add arrays?

Posted on May 4, 2023 Updated: May 10, 2023 By paceaux Categories:
  • JavaScript
Weird JavaScript: Why do you get an empty string when you add arrays?

Reading Time: 2 minutesI’m going to have an occasional series about weird stuff in JavaScript. Let’s kick this off with a weird question: Why is it that when you have [] + [], you get an empty string (”) ? Isn’t this against … Continue reading

Lessons from a Tridion Retreat: JavaScript for Java guys

Posted on October 12, 2017 Updated: December 27, 2017 By paceaux Categories:
  • JavaScript
  • Tridion

Reading Time: 9 minutesOne of the really cool things to come out of this year’s retreat was a lot of discussion around JavaScript. About 90% of the programming I do is in JavaScript. Not only is it the language where I have the … Continue reading

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