Introduction
A few days before a corporate event, the company informed me that the developers attending would be a mixture of Java, C#, and PHP programmers. I was concerned that presenting examples in Java may frustrate C# and PHP programmers. Picking any of the other two languages might have similar consequences. I made an executive decision and used JavaScript for all my examples—that way, I frustrated them all equally. Just kidding. It turned out to be a good choice—JavaScript is truly one language used by programmers who otherwise use different languages for most of their work.
JavaScript is the English of the programming world—it’s native to some people, it’s arguably the most widely used language, and the language itself has heavily borrowed ...
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