better to go that way than this (note the weekly downloads)
The best part is the dependency on the function is_odd.
Which itself has a dependency of the function
is_number
.I can’t
Can’t even or can’t odd? If only there was a way to find out =/
That is one deep rabbit hole.
dear Lord lmfao
If I was a JS programmer, I’d just write a bash script to download it every week for fun.
300,000 every week… is this really a feature not built into Java Script?
is this really a feature not built into Java Script?
x % 2 == 0
(+x) % 2 == 0
If you forget for a second it’s Javascript, the language will turn back and bite you.
I am not good friends with js, what did I miss?
Not a JS dev either but
===
.Not really sure what the
(+x)
is aboutJS is a language where
[1,2,11].sort()
returns[
. ]And if you use a variable instead of a bare array, half the functions are side-effectful, as determined by coin toss.
And if you try declaring that variable with
new Array(3).map()
then it will ignore all 3 indices, becauseundefined
is real enough to be enumerated, but not real enough to be iterated, because, and I cannot overstress the importance of this principle in Javascript, go fuck yourself. Go fuck yourself is why.Array(3)
doesn’t create[undefined, undefined, undefined, ]
; it creates[/* hole */, /* hole */, /* hole */, ]
. The holes don’t set any property on the array whatsoever, so they are skipped when iterating. How this makes sense, I can’t tell you.Time is a flat circle
Yet the array contains exactly three nothings.
It’s like a zen koan.
This evaluates to NaN for some reason:
'10' % 0
Since JS doesn’t really differentiate strings from numbers, except on the places it does, it makes sense to make sure you are working with numbers.