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📈 تحلیل کانال تلگرام JavaScript

کانال JavaScript (@javascript) در بخش زبانی انگلیسی بازیگری فعال است. در حال حاضر جامعه شامل 31 424 مشترک است و جایگاه 4 370 را در دسته فناوری و برنامه‌ها و رتبه 13 384 را در منطقه الهند دارد.

📊 شاخص‌های مخاطب و پویایی

از زمان ایجاد در невідомо، پروژه رشد سریعی داشته و 31 424 مشترک جذب کرده است.

بر اساس آخرین داده‌ها در تاریخ 19 ژوئن, 2026، کانال فعالیت پایداری دارد. در ۳۰ روز گذشته تغییر اعضا برابر -164 و در ۲۴ ساعت گذشته برابر -19 بوده و همچنان دسترسی گسترده‌ای حفظ شده است.

  • وضعیت تأیید: تأیید نشده
  • نرخ تعامل (ER): میانگین تعامل مخاطب 5.95% است و در ۲۴ ساعت نخست پس از انتشار، محتوا معمولاً 2.38% واکنش نسبت به کل مشترکان کسب می‌کند.
  • دسترسی پست‌ها: هر پست به طور میانگین 1 869 بازدید دریافت می‌کند. در اولین روز معمولاً 747 بازدید جمع‌آوری می‌شود.
  • واکنش‌ها و تعامل: مخاطبان به‌طور فعال حمایت می‌کنند؛ میانگین واکنش به هر پست 6 است.
  • علایق موضوعی: محتوا بر موضوعات کلیدی مانند javascript, console.log(gen.next().value, processdata, remix, acc تمرکز دارد.

📝 توضیح و سیاست محتوایی

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به لطف به‌روزرسانی‌های پرتکرار (آخرین داده در تاریخ 20 ژوئن, 2026)، کانال همواره به‌روز و دارای دسترسی بالاست. تحلیل‌ها نشان می‌دهد مخاطبان به‌طور فعال با محتوا تعامل دارند و آن را به نقطه اثرگذاری مهم در دسته فناوری و برنامه‌ها تبدیل کرده‌اند.

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What is the output?
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let count = 0;

const counter = (function() {
  count = 0;
  return function() {
    count += 1;
    return count;
  };
})();

count = 10;
counter();
console.log(count);

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What is the output?
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const a = { value: 1 };
const b = Object.create(a);
b.value = 2;

console.log(b.value);
console.log(a.value);

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What is the output?
Anonymous voting

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const obj = { a: 1, b: 2 };
Object.defineProperty(obj, 'b', { value: 3, writable: false });

obj.b = 4;
console.log(obj.b);

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What is the output?
Anonymous voting

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const obj = {
  a: 1,
  b() {
    return this.a + 1;
  }
};

const { b } = obj;
console.log(b());

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What is the output?
Anonymous voting

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function* generator() {
  yield* [1, 2];
  yield* (function* () { yield 3; yield 4; })();
}

const gen = generator();

console.log([...gen]);

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What is the output?
Anonymous voting

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const array = [1, 2, 3];
const result = array.map(function(n) {
  return this ? n : 0;
}, false);

console.log(result);

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SPONSORED BY Blacksmith 👩‍🚒 Run GitHub Actions 2x faster at half the cost. The newer CSS viewport units (svh, lvh, dvh) are one of my favourite features in modern CSS 🔥 → The "smallest viewport height" (svh) will always fit the smallest amount of space (all content will always be visible) → The "largest viewport height" (lvh) will always take up the largest amount of space (potentially hiding some content underneath UI) → The "dynamic viewport height" (dvh) will resize to fit the currently available space (adapting as the browser UI gets visible or hidden) Mads Brodt

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

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const obj = { a: 1, b: 2 };
const descriptor = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(obj, 'a');

descriptor.value = 3;
Object.defineProperty(obj, 'a', descriptor);

console.log(obj.a);