@rlemon you got your shit together :) IIRC last year you did know about the difference between node lists and arrays, but I like how you can phrase that so concisely and accurately now :)
Well, namely the part where they're array likes because they have numeric indexing and a length property.
Not just the fact they're array like, and the fact they have .length and indexes, you'd be surprised how many developers know that, but can't make the causal link.
It requires understanding the type system, that there is no magic around array likes, they are array like objects simple because they behave like arrays. It's the foundation of the entire typing paradigm in JavaScript.
Well, a type of an object is defined by how it behaves, it's subtle. We don't say that we have a jQuery object that we can use like an array, it's the fact we use it like an array that defines its type.. hmm, how do I phrase that better.
I am not asking about the fulfillment value of the promise.
Here I am asking about the return value of the then() function. The specific thing I am concerned about is building lists of promises based on conditions, such as:
function operationThatReturnsPromise() {
var p = q.resolve({ prop...
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