Marc Enriquez

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From [this site](https://javascript.info/recursion): > The maximal recursion depth is limited by JavaScript engine. We can rely on it being 10000, some engines allow more, but 100000 is probably out of...

@stevemao that looks much more reasonable. If it were up to me, I would still change the title for "why you (usually) don't need loops", but that's up to you...

The key element to understand is _why_ it's more performant, not just the fact that it _is_ more performant. The key perfromance killer in the old implementation is the use...

That's an interesting change on the ternary, I've never done it that way (didn't knew it was a possibility). How about using [https://jsperf.com/](https://jsperf.com/) to run the tests? This would be...

I've updated the main snipped to include all the possibilities discussed here. The fill-map is the fastest option without a for-loop, but still 60% slower than using for. Personally, I...

Hi @stevemao I'm happy to help growing conciousness of how things work and _why_ things are done the way they are done. I understand and mostly agree with your points...

@maasha not all images of node are based on alpine. There are at least 2 viable image set options: - node:8.15.1-jessie, node:8.15-jessie, node:8-jessie, node:carbon-jessie

Unfortunatelly I recently lost all my un-published progress regarding arrays as my laptop was stolen on my way back home. I'm slowly rebuilding the private code I was working on,...

Thanks @TssT16. Most of the code that I must rebuild is actually propietary, so I won't be able to share it. However, some parts that can be pushed up to...

Unless `psql` is not setting `AUTOCOMMIT` then yes, they are separate transactions panicking