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Remove "Top 85 Javascript Interview Questions" #257
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Has several incorrect/incomplete/misleading answers
For example:
It's wrong to suggest that server-side languages are inherently slower. Usually I would expect the opposite (especially comparing compiled vs. interpreted languages.)
Not sure what it means that Java is "complete" and Javascript is not. Either way, there are much more interesting differences between the languages (java is strongly typed, it is compiled, it runs on a JVM, etc.)
Kind of... but
isNaN('3')
returns false, even though3
is not a number (it's a string).Any of these answers given in an interview would indicate some lack of understanding of JS to me. In other words, not awesome 😉