Should I define $array = array(); before pushing an element to an array $array[] = $string; or is it okay to define it and push an element to it at the same time?
@PeeHaa Actually that call is impossible since foo is a string
But the idea is the short object syntax
@bwoebi Well, that wouldn't work as well in PHP because PHP doesn't differentiate between arrays and associative arrays the way JS does with arrays and objects
Also, PHP associative array keys must be quotes strings, JS ones do not.
They can be symbols
(both values of the Symbol type, and interned symbols used for variables)
You can spread into an array, or into a function call (like PHP's splat operator), you can destructure function arguments, or variables, or return values, etc.