Looks confusing at first, but I found it nice for accessing a month array.
const months = ["Jan", "Feb", ...];
months[0] === "Jan";
const label = months[date.getMonth()];
Looks confusing at first, but I found it nice for accessing a month array.
const months = ["Jan", "Feb", ...];
months[0] === "Jan";
const label = months[date.getMonth()];
joke aside, story point can be quite arbitrary
npm ruin dev
npm ruin lint
npm ruin build
Do you expose your DNS server to the public? If not how do you use it outside of the network? Like on mobile
Wait… hosting on tor is free?
Wefwef.app is a web client
By banishing the bad part of the language with linter.
For instance, standard eslint preset has rules that enforce usage of
===
, https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/eqeqeqThese rules often come with project starter template