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JavaScript (@javascript) Ingliz til segmentidagi kanali faol ishtirokchi. Hozirda hamjamiyat 31 442 obunachidan iborat bo'lib, Texnologiyalar & Aralashmalar toifasida 4 383-o'rinni va Hindiston mintaqasida 13 548-o'rinni egallagan.

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невідомо sanasidan buyon loyiha tez o‘sib, 31 442 obunachiga ega bo‘ldi.

14 Iyun, 2026 dagi oxirgi ma’lumotlarga ko‘ra kanal barqaror faollikka ega. Oxirgi 30 kunda obunachilar soni -198 ga, so‘nggi 24 soatda esa -14 ga o‘zgardi va umumiy qamrov yuqori darajada qolmoqda.

  • Tasdiqlash holati: Tasdiqlanmagan
  • Jalb etish (ER): Auditoriya o‘rtacha 6.27% darajada jalb etiladi. Nashrdan keyingi dastlabki 24 soatda kontent odatda umumiy obunachilar sonining 2.55% ini tashkil etuvchi reaksiyalarni to‘playdi.
  • Post qamrovi: Har bir post o‘rtacha 1 972 marta ko‘riladi; birinchi sutkada odatda 800 ta ko‘rish yig‘iladi.
  • Reaksiyalar va o‘zaro ta’sir: Auditoriya faol: har bir postga o‘rtacha 7 ta reaksiya keladi.
  • Tematik yo‘nalishlar: Kontent javascript, console.log(gen.next().value, processdata, remix, acc kabi asosiy mavzularga jamlangan.

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Yuqori yangilanish chastotasi (oxirgi ma’lumot 15 Iyun, 2026 da olingan) sababli kanal doimo dolzarb va katta qamrovli bo‘lib qoladi. Analitika auditoriya kontent bilan faol hamkorlik qilishini, uni Texnologiyalar & Aralashmalar toifasidagi muhim ta’sir nuqtasiga aylantirishini ko‘rsatadi.

31 442
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-527 kunlar
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Postlar arxiv
What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE
const handler = {
  get(target, prop) {
    if (prop in target) {
      return target[prop] * 2;
    } else {
      return `Property ${prop} not found`;
    }
  },
  set(target, prop, value) {
    if (typeof value === 'number') {
      target[prop] = Math.round(value);
      return true;
    }
    return false;
  }
};

const obj = { a: 5, b: 10 };
const proxy = new Proxy(obj, handler);

proxy.c = 7.8;
proxy.d = "hello";

console.log(obj.c, proxy.a, proxy.x);

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE
const fruits = ['apple', 'banana', 'cherry'];
const newFruits = [...fruits];

newFruits.push('date');

const user = { name: 'Taylor', age: 30 };
const updatedUser = { ...user, age: 31 };

user.city = 'Seattle';

console.log(fruits.length, newFruits.length, user.city, updatedUser.city);

💻 Deno 2.4: deno bundle is Back Deno 2.4 reintroduces the deno bundle command for creating single-file bundles for both the
💻 Deno 2.4: deno bundle is Back Deno 2.4 reintroduces the deno bundle command for creating single-file bundles for both the server and client side, complete with support for npm and JSR dependencies and automatic tree-shaking. You can also now include arbitrary files into modules using import, and Deno’s built-in OpenTelemetry support is now stable. It’s a substantial release. Iwańczuk and Jiang

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE
let x = 5;

function foo() {
  console.log(x);
  let x = 10;
  console.log(x);
}

foo();

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE
const teams = [
  { name: 'Warriors', players: ['Curry', 'Thompson'] },
  { name: 'Lakers', players: ['James', 'Davis'] }
];

const newTeams = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(teams));
newTeams[0].players.push('Green');

const shallowCopy = [...teams];
shallowCopy[1].name = 'Clippers';

const freezeTest = Object.freeze({nested: {value: 42}});
freezeTest.nested.value = 100;

console.log(teams[1].name, teams[0].players.length, freezeTest.nested.value);

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE
const numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10];

const result = numbers
  .filter(n => n % 2 === 0)
  .map(n => n * 2)
  .reduce((acc, curr, idx, arr) => {
    if (idx === arr.length - 1) {
      return (acc + curr) / arr.length;
    }
    return acc + curr;
  }, 0);

console.log(result);

🤔 Hono 4.8: A Cross-Runtime Standards-Oriented Web Framework Hono is a framework well worth exploring. It’s fast, lightweigh
🤔 Hono 4.8: A Cross-Runtime Standards-Oriented Web Framework Hono is a framework well worth exploring. It’s fast, lightweight, built on Web Standards, and can be used to build apps that work on numerous platforms from Node or Bun to Cloudflare or Fastly. v4.8 adds new route helper functions, improvements to JSX streaming and CORS, a new plugin system for static site generation, and more. Yusuke Wada and Contributors

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE
const items = ['apple', 'banana', 'cherry', 'date'];  

const result = items
  .map(item => item.toUpperCase())
  .filter(item => item.length > 5)
  .reduce((acc, item, index) => {
    return acc + (index === 0 ? '' : '-') + item.slice(0, 3);
  }, '');

console.log(result);

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE
const cache = new WeakMap();

const user1 = { name: 'Alice' };
const user2 = { name: 'Bob' };

cache.set(user1, { lastLogin: 'yesterday' });
cache.set(user2, { lastLogin: 'today' });

const result = [];
result.push(cache.has(user1));
result.push(cache.get(user2).lastLogin);

let user3 = { name: 'Charlie' };
cache.set(user3, { lastLogin: 'now' });
result.push(cache.has(user3));

user3 = null; // Removing the reference
// Garbage collector might run here in real situations

const user4 = { name: 'Charlie' }; // Same name, different object
result.push(cache.has(user4));

console.log(result);

✌️ Tips for Making Regular Expressions Easier to Use in JavaScript Dr. Axel asks us to imagine if we had to write JavaScript
✌️ Tips for Making Regular Expressions Easier to Use in JavaScript Dr. Axel asks us to imagine if we had to write JavaScript without any whitespace or comments, so why should we have to write regexes that way? He has some tips for making the process more pleasant. Dr. Axel Rauschmayer

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE
const numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10];

const result = numbers
  .filter(num => num % 2 === 0)
  .map(num => num * 2)
  .reduce((acc, curr, idx, arr) => {
    if (idx === arr.length - 1) {
      return (acc + curr) / arr.length;
    }
    return acc + curr;
  }, 0);

console.log(result);

✌️ Ecma International Approves ECMAScript 2025 What’s New? — It’s that time of year again. The Ecma General Assembly has appr
✌️ Ecma International Approves ECMAScript 2025 What’s New? — It’s that time of year again. The Ecma General Assembly has approved the ES2025 language specification, which you can read in full here if you have a gallon of coffee to hand — or you can enjoy Dr. Axel’s more succinct explainer instead. Dr. Axel Rauschmayer