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Why does Javascript has such a poor support for two-dimensional arrays?
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```let two_dimensional_array = [];

two_dimensional_array.push([1, 2, 3]);
two_dimensional_array.push([4, 5, 6]);

alert(two_dimensional_array);```
Gives 1,2,3,4,5,6 not [1,2,3], [4,5,6]
 
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Hello everyone I'm trying to pass the value on the panzoom but the value is undefined.

dragging = false;

zoomToggle() {
 this.dragging = !this.dragging;
this.panZoomController = panzoom(this.layout.nativeElement,
      {
        zoomDoubleClickSpeed: 1,
        minZoom: 0.25,
        maxZoom: 1.25,
        transformOrigin: { x: 0, y: 0 },
        beforeMouseDown: function (e: any) {
          return this.dragging;
        }
      },
    );

    this.panZoomController.zoomTo(0, 0, 1);
}
 
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15:59
@O'Niel dont use alert
||> console.log([[1,2,3],[4,5,6]])
@JBis undefined Logged: [[1,2,3],[4,5,6]] Took: 22ms
Hi everyone. I want to ask you how to get a remote job as a javascript developer what should I do to get such a position, I tried a lot of time but in vain.
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@AliAbbas Same as any other job. Assuming you have the knowledge and skills, apply to various companies.
 
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23:09
Hello Experts
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Yeah james i did and it came out like that
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New to React here...
my component has this method:

toggleTile = (keyname,currentstate)=>{
//const keyname = keyname;
console.log("toggleTile()");
//const toggled = !state;
const nstate = {keyname:!currentstate}
console.log(nstate);
this.setState({nstate}) ;
console.log(this.state.hideGameSetup)
}
Thing is that only defining the first param inside the function am able to use it, why is this?
howbout that james
btw this happens only with 2 params, if having only 1, it takes it without needing to redefine it
keyname is declared but its value is never read => that is the error I get, which i totally understand, but in plain js you can perfectly do i.e (mystring, otherstring)=>{console.log(mystring,otherstring)} without needing to do any redeclcaration such as const mstring = mystring;
React examplles only use one param: reactjs.org/docs/…
I did google this error " is declared but its value is never read" but this is not the same example as the threads i was able to find.
WAIT! actually redefining is giving the same error wt
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