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Communicating online and staying in touch with people all over the globe has been a major promise from the dawn of the Internet - a web of communication and information. Fairly early on, applications sprung up that connected people all over the globe, allowing them to send messages, multimedia, perform...
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Parsing URLs is a common task to perform during web development, and also one that seems to be simple but can get complex. It's not often that you come across a module that makes parsing so easy that you don't have to think a lot yourself. Despite being relatively young...
Axios is a JavaScript library for making HTTP requests, either in the browser or Node.js. Unlike the popular Requests library, Axios is natively promise-based, making it more suitable for modern applications taking advantage of newer JavaScript features, like Promises and the async/await syntax. If you're experienced in web...
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For web developers, validating user inputs in various types of forms is of crucial importance. Since that is the starting point of data being sent between the client and the server, you need to make sure that everything starts off on the right foot - lest you end up with...
In this article, we'll be taking a look at how to round a number to an integer (whole number) in JavaScript. JavaScript provides three different methods to achieve this goal: the round() method, the ceil() method and the floor() method. All of these are static methods of the Math object....
In this guide, we will explore Heap Sort - the theory behind it and how to implement Heap Sort in JavaScript. We will start off with what data structure it's based on (massive foreshadow here: it's a heap!), how to perform operations on that data structure, and how that data...
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When working with any programming language, you'll probably need some functionality that is not integrated into that language natively. Thus, you'll either implement them yourself, or turn to using various modules or libraries. This directly affects the efficiency of your application (more memory usage, more HTTP requests, etc.). To avoid...
A factorial of a number is the product of that integer and all the positive integers that are lesser than or equal to it. It has to be a positive integer - otherwise, the logic extends to negative infinity. In other words - calculating a factorial means multiplying all whole...
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