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In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes do a little this vs that with map vs reduce, forEach vs for in, .hasOwnProperty() vs in vs .hasOwn(), CSS absolute + left/right/top/bottom vs transform, and more.
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Show Notes
- 01:30 Sponsor: Prismic
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- 04:21 .filter() and .map() (every, one, etc…) VS Reduce
- 09:17 .forEach() vs for in / for of
- 15:52 .hasOwnProperty() vs in vs .hasOwn()
- 19:37 CSS absolute + left/right/top/bottom vs transform
- 22:54 Object.assign({}, obj) vs {…spread}
- Animal Friendly idioms
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