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  1. How do you use the ? : (conditional) operator in JavaScript?

    Jun 7, 2011 · It's a little hard to google when all you have are symbols ;) The terms to use are "JavaScript conditional operator". If you see any more funny symbols in JavaScript, you should try …

  2. Node.js cannot find installed module on Windows

    I am learning Node.js at the moment on Windows. Several modules are installed globally with npm.cmd, and Node.js failed to find the installed modules. Take Jade, for example, npm install jade -g J...

  3. How can I update Node.js and npm to their latest versions?

    How to update Node.js To update Node.js itself, I recommend you use nvm (Node Version Manager). Here is the quote from the official npm documentation: We strongly recommend using a Node …

  4. Upgrading Node.js to the latest version - Stack Overflow

    For Windows users, simply go to the Node.js (nodejs.org) website and download the latest version (8.6.0 as of 2017-09-29). Follow the steps from the auto install window and you're good to go.

  5. What is the difference between .js, .tsx and .jsx in React?

    Oct 13, 2020 · A JS file is a JavaScript file extension and This would be the fully Javascript functions only. JSX is a file syntax extension used by React and here you can use CSS and Html as well.

  6. What is the difference between .js and .mjs files?

    Aug 14, 2019 · Node.js, a JavaScript runtime environment, used CommonJS as the specification for modules. Because so many existing applications were built with CommonJS, when Node.js added …

  7. Stop all instances of Node.js server - Stack Overflow

    Stop all instances of Node.js server Asked 12 years, 11 months ago Modified 2 years ago Viewed 787k times

  8. How do I include a JavaScript file in another JavaScript file?

    Jun 4, 2009 · It includes a main.js file in the main HTML and then the script in main.js uses $.import_js() to import an additional file called included.js, which defines this function:

  9. How can you encode/decode a string to Base64 in JavaScript?

    If you work with Node.js or Deno, you can use the well-known Buffer.toString and Buffer.from with the encoding argument 'base64', until they implement the latest JavaScript standard. The btoa and atob …

  10. math - How to perform an integer division, and separately get the ...

    In JavaScript, how do I get: The whole number of times a given integer goes into another? The remainder?