1 != ∞ ∞ != 1 ∞ != 2 ∞ = ∞
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LOL! "...but in JavaScript" is the death cry on the last hill of a brutal battle for quality in Web dev. 😂 Also, it's now officially just written as 'Javascript' - no more camel-case. 🐪
The upper case "S" is a holdover from branding back in the 'let's rename LiveScript JavaScript and package it with Java" when the two aren't related. It is a brand spelling, not the generic, as it were. There's also a general trend toward de-camel-casing a lot of technical terms.
Brendan is still using the camel case for JS. So I will eat my chemo cap ;-)

Apr 18, 2021 · 1:06 PM UTC

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Yes, this is a great example!