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Topic: JavaScript – Page 23

  1. IntersectionObserver accepts several threshold values

    Published Aug 06 2017 in JavaScript

    I learned that the IntersectionObserver constructor allows more than one threshold value.

  2. There is a Unicode mode in JavaScript regular expressions

    Published Jul 23 2017 in JavaScript , Unicode , RegularExpressions

    I learned how the Unicode mode in JavaScript regular expression helps you counting code points.

  3. Equality of object property names depends on code units

    Published Jul 16 2017 in JavaScript , Unicode

    I learned that not every property key that looks the same is the same.

  4. Hidden messages in JavaScript property names

    Published Jul 16 2017 in JavaScript

    Explanation of hidden messages in JavaScript property names

  5. The dot in RegExp doesn't match all characters in JavaScript

    Published Jun 23 2017 in JavaScript , RegularExpressions

    I learned that the '.' in JavaScript regular expressions is not matching every single character.

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