What is the output?
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    43%
    Rex makes a sound and barks true Dog
      
    21%
    Rex barks false Dog
      
    27%
    Rex makes a sound and barks true Animal
      
    10%
    Rex makes a sound true Dog
      
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  Each year, Devographics runs an epic survey of as many JavaScript community members as it can and turns the results into an interesting report on the state of the ecosystem โ hereโs the results from 2024. If you have the time, fill it in, especially as they format it in a way where you can actually learn about stuff as you go.
Devographics
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class DataProcessor {
  constructor(value) {
    this.value = value;
  }
  
  transform(fn) {
    return new DataProcessor(fn(this.value));
  }
  
  getValue() {
    return this.value;
  }
}
const multiply = x => x * 2;
const add = x => x + 10;
const square = x => x * x;
const result = new DataProcessor(5)
  .transform(multiply)
  .transform(add)
  .transform(square)
  .getValue();
console.log(result);โค2
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  const Flyable = {
  fly() { return 'flying'; }
};
const Swimmable = {
  swim() { return 'swimming'; }
};
function mixin(Base, ...mixins) {
  mixins.forEach(mixin => Object.assign(Base.prototype, mixin));
  return Base;
}
class Bird {}
class Fish {}
const FlyingFish = mixin(class extends Fish {}, Flyable, Swimmable);
const instance = new FlyingFish();
console.log(instance.swim());
console.log(instance.fly());
console.log(instance instanceof Fish);What is the output?
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    21%
    flying, swimming, false
      
    45%
    swimming, flying, true
      
    23%
    undefined, undefined, true
      
    11%
    swimming, flying, false
      
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  CHALLENGE
  function createCounter() {
  let count = 0;
  return function(increment = 1) {
    count += increment;
    return count;
  };
}
const counter1 = createCounter();
const counter2 = createCounter();
console.log(counter1());
console.log(counter1(5));
console.log(counter2(3));
console.log(counter1());
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const arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
const obj = { a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 };
const result1 = Object.keys(obj).length;
const result2 = arr.length;
delete obj.b;
obj.d = 4;
const result3 = Object.keys(obj).length;
const result4 = arr.push(6);
arr.length = 3;
const result5 = arr.length;
const result6 = Object.keys(obj).join('');
console.log(result1, result2, result3, result4, result5, result6);
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    17%
    2 5 3 6 3 acd
      
    30%
    3 5 2 6 3 adc
      
    17%
    3 5 3 7 3 acd
      
    36%
    3 5 3 6 3 acd
      
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  The maintainers of the Deno runtime reflect on the recent npm ecosystem security issues and show off how Denoโs non-permissive explicit โsecure by defaultโ model can help.
Andy Jiang
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const multiply = (a) => (b) => (c) => a * b * c;
const step1 = multiply(2);
const step2 = step1(3);
const result1 = step2(4);
const partialMult = multiply(5)(6);
const result2 = partialMult(7);
const directResult = multiply(1)(8)(9);
console.log(result1);
console.log(result2);
console.log(directResult);
console.log(typeof step1);
console.log(typeof partialMult);
โค1
  What is the output?
  Anonymous Quiz
    25%
    24 210 72 object object
      
    24%
    6 18 9 function function
      
    23%
    NaN NaN NaN function function
      
    29%
    24 210 72 function function
      
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  Many features that once required third-party packages are now built into the runtime itself. Hereโs a look at some of the most notable that you may want to experiment with, prior to reducing unnecessary dependencies.
Lizz Parody
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function mystery(arr, depth = 0) {
  if (arr.length <= 1) return arr;
  
  const mid = Math.floor(arr.length / 2);
  const left = mystery(arr.slice(0, mid), depth + 1);
  const right = mystery(arr.slice(mid), depth + 1);
  
  const result = [];
  let i = 0, j = 0;
  
  while (i < left.length && j < right.length) {
    result.push(left[i] <= right[j] ? left[i++] : right[j++]);
  }
  
  return result.concat(left.slice(i)).concat(right.slice(j));
}
const arr = [3, 1, 4, 1, 5];
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    23%
    [5, 4, 3, 1, 1]
      
    44%
    [1, 1, 3, 4, 5]
      
    15%
    [1, 3, 1, 4, 5]
      
    17%
    [3, 1, 4, 1, 5]
      
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  We're thrilled that React is coming under the The Linux Foundation to create the React Foundation.
React doesnโt live in isolation - It works alongside Node.js, Electron, Webpack, and more. A dedicated foundation means more collaboration, security, and sustainability across the ecosystem.
OpenJS Foundation
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const ws = new WeakSet();
const obj1 = { name: 'first' };
const obj2 = { name: 'second' };
const obj3 = obj1;
ws.add(obj1);
ws.add(obj2);
ws.add(obj3);
console.log(ws.has(obj1));
console.log(ws.has(obj3));
console.log(ws.has({ name: 'first' }));
console.log(ws.size);
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  Anonymous Quiz
    14%
    true false false undefined
      
    38%
    true true false 3
      
    29%
    true true true undefined
      
    19%
    true true false undefined
      
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