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<tt>_.range(1, 100000)</tt>: a function to create flexibly numbered lists of integers: https://underscorejs.org/#range | <tt>_.range(1, 100000)</tt>: a function to create flexibly numbered lists of integers: https://underscorejs.org/#range | ||
<tt>_.map(list, iteratee, [context])</tt>: https://underscorejs.org/#map |
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- The simplest example: https://www.w3schools.com/js/js_whereto.asp
Things I've Found Useful While Working with Chrome Console
var a = 10;
console.log(a);
var workersUp = function(targetCnt) {
return Cluster.workers().length == targetCnt;
};
A JavaScript identifier must start with lower or upper case letter, underscore (_) or dollar ($). Subsequent characters may include digits.
The Underscore identifier: it is frequently used to preface the name of an object's property or method that is private.
_.range(1, 100000): a function to create flexibly numbered lists of integers: https://underscorejs.org/#range
_.map(list, iteratee, [context]): https://underscorejs.org/#map