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CHALLENGE
function mystery() {
  try {
    throw new Error('Oops');
    return 'A';
  } catch (err) {
    return 'B';
  } finally {
    return 'C';
  }
}

function wrapper() {
  try {
    return mystery();
  } finally {
    console.log('D');
  }
}

console.log(wrapper());

📸 😉 What's New in Angular Two members of the Angular team presented a session at this week’s Google I/O event on the latest
📸 😉 What's New in Angular Two members of the Angular team presented a session at this week’s Google I/O event on the latest updates to the Angular framework in anticipation of the eventual release of Angular 20 next Thursday. Chasanoff and Thompson (Google)

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE
const user = { id: 1, name: 'Alice' };
const userData = new WeakMap();

userData.set(user, { lastLogin: '2023-01-01' });
const clone = { ...user };

const originalData = userData.get(user);
const cloneData = userData.get(clone);

console.log(originalData, cloneData);

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE
function analyze(...items) {
  const [first, ...rest] = items;
  const { length } = [...rest, 'bonus'];
  const result = {
    ...first,
    count: length,
  };
  
  console.log(result);
}

analyze({ id: 42, name: 'Item' }, 'a', 'b');

✌️ A Brief History of JavaScript JavaScript (originally named LiveScript) turns thirty years old this year and the Deno team
✌️ A Brief History of JavaScript JavaScript (originally named LiveScript) turns thirty years old this year and the Deno team has put together a fantastic timeline-based tour of how much things have progressed from its first appearance in Netscape Navigator, through offshoots like JScript, standardization, and the introduction of Node.js, all the way through to the modern day. The Deno Team

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE
const target = { a: 1, b: 2 };
const handler = {
  get(obj, prop) {
    return prop in obj ? obj[prop] * 2 : 'Not found';
  }
};

const proxy = new Proxy(target, handler);

// Add property to original object
target.c = 3;

// Modify existing property directly on proxy
proxy.a = 10;

// Use Reflect.get instead of direct property access
const result = Reflect.get(proxy, 'd', { custom: true });

console.log(proxy.a, proxy.b, proxy.c, result);

🤨 ANSIS 4.0: ANSI Color Library for Everywhere A library to use the power of ANSI escape sequences for coloring and styling
🤨 ANSIS 4.0: ANSI Color Library for Everywhere A library to use the power of ANSI escape sequences for coloring and styling text in many environments including the terminal, Chromium-based browsers, Node, Bun, Deno, and even Next.js. v4.0 is a big upgrade with enough breaking changes to warrant a migration guide for existing users. webdiscus

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE
try {
  const arr = [1, 2, 3];
  
  function processArray() {
    try {
      nonExistentFunction();
    } catch (err) {
      throw new TypeError('Invalid type');
    }
  }
  
  try {
    processArray();
  } catch (err) {
    console.log(err instanceof Error, err instanceof TypeError, err.message);
  }
} catch (finalError) {
  console.log('Caught in outer block:', finalError);
}

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🙏 To continue delivering more exciting stories, we're kindly asking telegram premium users to help us (boost) take things to the next level. We need 40 boosts 😭 https://t.me/javascript?boost

🥃 We often get feedback asking us to include answers to the quizzes—but honestly, some of them need more explanation than a Marvel movie plot. It’s way better if you use Google or GPT to dig into the questions and uncover the answers like the true quiz detective you are!

🤔 I Think the Ergonomics of Generators is Growing on Me The author notes generator functions have been widely available in J
🤔 I Think the Ergonomics of Generators is Growing on Me The author notes generator functions have been widely available in JavaScript for a long time, yet “their practicality hasn’t exactly caught on.” This is a great look at what they are and where they can be useful. Alex MacArthur

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE
const result = (function() {
  let count = 0;
  
  return {
    increment() {
      return ++count;
    },
    get value() {
      return count;
    },
    reset() {
      const oldCount = count;
      count = 0;
      return oldCount;
    }
  };
})();

result.increment();
result.increment();
console.log(result.reset() + result.value + result.increment());

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE
function modify(obj) {
  obj.a.push(4);
  obj.b = 'changed';
  return obj;
}

const original = { a: [1, 2, 3], b: 'original', c: { deep: true } };
const copy1 = { ...original };
const copy2 = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(original));

modify(copy1);
console.log(original.a, original.b, copy2.c === original.c);