Good point, but you can do if === true… and else if === false…
But definitely better to throw an error instead of nan.
Good point, but you can do if === true… and else if === false…
But definitely better to throw an error instead of nan.
in a dynamic typed language with dumb string to int coercions, I kinda get why such a would library exists.
If string return nan, else % 2
So it’s more a symptom of terrible language design than modern dependency hell.
Dependency chain: is-even depends on is-odd which depends on is-number


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Funny how they left out blatant police brutality like this


lemon soda
How bout you squeeze a lemon and mix the juice with soda water?
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