The funny-weird parts in JavaScript!

Written by thanos-stamodimos | Published 2019/08/29
Tech Story Tags: javascript | programming | web-development | fun | vanilla-js | latest-tech-stories | fun-with-js | coderlife

TLDR The funny-weird parts in JavaScript are some funny / weird parts. The purpose of this article is to mock some funny aspects on our every day routine. JavaScript is one of the most usable languages. Millions developers use it every day. However JavaScript has flaws but we are using it and we are loving it! (most of the time!) JavaScript thinks that is the same as other languages. The funny/weird part in JavaScript is the fact that JavaScript loves numbers so much. The funny part is that JavaScript is better in maths than you”!via the TL;DR App

In this article I will try to demonstrate some funny / weird parts in JavaScript. Besides its flaws we are using it and we are loving it! (most of the time!)
Let’s start!!
true + true
what do we expect from the above line of code??
Anything you are thinking right now is wrong!! Unless you had known the answer already! :)
The correct answer is: 2 
wait what??
Now that we understand the craziness of this article let’s continue!

Something with strings!!

“This is a test string” instanceof String  //RESULT: fasle
OK, probably I can live with this!!
But wait…
typeof “This is a test string”  //RESULT: string
ohh nooo!!!!

Continuing with numbers!!

JavaScript loves numbers so much!!
So if you write the number
9999999999999999
, JavaScript thinks that is the same as
10000000000000000
 !!! Smart right??
Let’s make a simple addition floating point numbers
0.1 + 0.2  0.3  //POSIBLE RESULT: 0.3
The above is right for you!! Not for JavaScript!!! For the JavaScript the result is 0.30000000000000004 !
Yes, JavaScript says “I am better in maths than you”!
3 > 2 > 1
You are guessing wrong again!! The right answer is not true!! But false!
Now your brain fights to recognize reality!!
Next one
2” + 1   // RESULT: 212” — 1   // RESULT: 1
Boom!! After that your brain is losing the fight!

A little bit about falsy values

typeof NaN   //RESULT: Number
OK, I will pretend that is right!
NaN instanceof Number   // POSSIBLE RESULT: true
Nope!! It is not!! It’s false!!
And something that I just leave here
typeof null  //RESULT: object
No comment here!!

Final chapter

Arrays and objects. After this I will leave you in peace
[] + []   //RESULT: “”
[] + {}   //RESULT: “[object Object]”
Based on the above, are you thinking
“[object Object]”
? Nope
{} + []   //RESULT: 0
The purpose of this article is to mock some funny aspects on our every day routine. However JavaScript is one of the most usable languages. Millions developers use it every day.

Published by HackerNoon on 2019/08/29