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Thank you ! Definitely getting better with arrays with each of your video!!
Very well explained. As soon as you described what the some method did, I was already in my head thinking about the code.
Great explanation with various examples, thanks!! :)
Thank you so much for this amazing video! Tell me please what theme is this? That green and blue letters are so beautiful!
Thank you so much, your explanation helped a lot!
Very well explained, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great content. Did not know that some() method existed on arrays. Thanks
Very well explained, thank you!
Great video, amazing work! :)
Great content, you're an inspiration!Thank you so much!
Super Helpful!!!!!
Love your videos great teacher
Glad you like them!
Subbed, brilliant
Great man thanks!
Thanks for watching :)
Thank you sir for teaching. Please, tell me the theme 😍👌.
java script can get tough, but when u have James the Quick guiding u through, then it all comes together
What extension do you have on your vs code creating the arrow ➡ and the === like a hamburger.
You need to enable font ligatures in your vscode, not all fonts support it
ua-cam.com/video/yvXHM2NByh4/v-deo.html check this out
Yep! And I specifically use cascadia code as a free option with ligatures.
Thank you
Thanks
i'd like a tutorial on a vscode setup for js
Why have you used === instead of == in all the statements?If you're only comparing values shouldn't == suffice?What's the advantage of using === over == in these examples?
3rd CommentI want to be better at Javascript
This is so frustrating... I watched so many videos and tutorials (watched this two times) on the array.some() but still don't understand. :/ 😐😣😥
some=> awesome
Why .some()? Would .any() not have been better?
gg
Learn JS Quick with JQ Quick XD
Haha yassss!!
Thank you ! Definitely getting better with arrays with each of your video!!
Very well explained. As soon as you described what the some method did, I was already in my head thinking about the code.
Great explanation with various examples, thanks!! :)
Thank you so much for this amazing video! Tell me please what theme is this? That green and blue letters are so beautiful!
Thank you so much, your explanation helped a lot!
Very well explained, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great content. Did not know that some() method existed on arrays. Thanks
Very well explained, thank you!
Great video, amazing work! :)
Great content, you're an inspiration!
Thank you so much!
Super Helpful!!!!!
Love your videos great teacher
Glad you like them!
Subbed, brilliant
Great man thanks!
Thanks for watching :)
Thank you sir for teaching. Please, tell me the theme 😍👌.
java script can get tough, but when u have James the Quick guiding u through, then it all comes together
What extension do you have on your vs code creating the arrow ➡ and the === like a hamburger.
You need to enable font ligatures in your vscode, not all fonts support it
ua-cam.com/video/yvXHM2NByh4/v-deo.html check this out
Yep! And I specifically use cascadia code as a free option with ligatures.
Thank you
Thanks
i'd like a tutorial on a vscode setup for js
Why have you used === instead of == in all the statements?
If you're only comparing values shouldn't == suffice?
What's the advantage of using === over == in these examples?
3rd Comment
I want to be better at Javascript
This is so frustrating... I watched so many videos and tutorials (watched this two times) on the array.some() but still don't understand. :/ 😐😣😥
some=> awesome
Why .some()? Would .any() not have been better?
gg
Learn JS Quick with JQ Quick XD
Haha yassss!!