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Did you know this fun fact about JavaScript? 𤯠Yes⦠Not a Number is not equal to Not a Number. JavaScript: where logic goes on vacation. ā #JavaScript #WTFJS #CodingHumor
𤯠WTFJS ā JavaScript's Quirks, Features, and Headaches WTFJS is a hilarious yet insightful collection of JavaScript oddities thatāll make you laugh, cry, and double-check your code. š wtfjs.com #JavaScript #WTFJS #WebDev #CodingHumor #FrontendFun
š§ JavaScript Juice #2 NaN === NaN // false NaN is the only value in JavaScript thatās not equal to itself. 𤯠Use Number.isNaN() to check it safely. JS be like: "I don't even know me." #JavaScriptJuice #JavaScript #WTFjs #100DaysOfCode
JavaScript is pure chaos: [] + [] = "" [] == ![] ā true typeof NaN === 'number' null instanceof Object ā false Math.max() < Math.min() ā true And somehow⦠we still ship products with it. #JavaScript #WTFJS #WebDev #CodeLife
JavaScript lets you write 10 + "5" and get "105", but 10 - "5" gives 5. Because math takes a coffee break when strings show up. āš #JavaScript #DevHumor #WTFjs
JavaScript date handling is why developers drink. jsdate.wtf (Thanks, Brodie Robertson, I guess.) #JS #DeveloperLife #WTFJS #TechHumor
0 == false // true 0 === false // false Me: Bro... make it make sense. JS: "I convert when I feel like it, strict when I donāt. Mood swings, you know?" šµāš« #JavaScript #WTFjs #DevLife
This code doesnāt block hackers. It blocks everyone equally. Evil. Genius. Fired. #DevHumor #LoginLogic #CyberSecurity #WTFjs #CodeHell #TechTwitter #WebDev #SoftwareEngineering #CleanCode
wtfjs by @denysdovhan Learn the quirks of JavaScript with WTFJS, a collection of funny and tricky examples to help you master the language! #JavaScript #WTFJS #LearningToCode
Me: āNaN means Not a Number, right?ā JavaScript: āYup.ā Me: āSo... typeof NaN?ā JavaScript: ānumber šā Me: āWHATāā JavaScript: āShhh, donāt think. Just vibe.ā #JavaScript #NaN #typeofNaN #CodingHumor #WTFjs #DevBrainRot #WebDev #LooseTypingGang #WhyAreWeLikeThis #TechTwitter
JavaScript: [] + [] // "" [] + {} // "[object Object]" {} + [] // 0 Me: I'm not okay. #JavaScript #WTFJS #DevHumor
JavaScript is the only language where: [] + [] // "" [] + {} // "[object Object]" {} + [] // 0 {} + {} // NaN And we still say: āItās not a bug, itās a feature. ššš #JavaScript #WTFjs
@MicrosoftHelps #OneNote download page is throwing so many #JS errors I thought I was being #DDoSād by the 2010s. Even the console gave up halfway. Should I file a ticket or light a candle? @Microsoft @msonenote #JavaScript #WebDev #WTFJS #OneNoteOrNoneNote #OneNoteChallenge
JavaScript is the only language where: [] + [] = "" [] + {} = "[object Object]" {} + [] = 0 Confused? Welcome to the circus. #JavaScript #WTFJS #100DaysOfCode
En #JavaScript, el operador == te dice que "0" == false es true. š© Yo te digo que eso es una red flag con patas. š§ MaƱana sale post nuevo explicando por quĆ©. #WTFJS
Boss: "Does the app work?" Me: "Of course!" š JavaScript in production: NaN is not a function š #JavaScript #DevLife #SoftwareEngineering #CodingHumor #WTFJS š¤”š»
JavaScript: the language where "==" and "===" are not the same, but "!==" and "!==" are. #WTFJS
Here's a refined version of the tweet for a beginner aiming to grow on Twitter: š JavaScript Quirk: Did you know? [] + [] in JavaScript returns an empty string! 𤯠#JavaScript #CodeNewbie #WTFJS #100DaysOfCode #LearnToCode #WebDev
JavaScript: The language where == means "equal to" unless it doesn't, "not equal to" unless it does, and "equal to" or "not equal to" depending on the moon's alignment with Jupiter. #WTFJS

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