One of my favourite use-cases: converting Map-like objects to POJOs. For example, helpful for printing out Headers in Service or Cloudflare Workers:pic.twitter.com/z7ZjttxT9n
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One of my favourite use-cases: converting Map-like objects to POJOs. For example, helpful for printing out Headers in Service or Cloudflare Workers:pic.twitter.com/z7ZjttxT9n
+1! I try to capture this use case in the “Objects vs. maps” section.
Will there ever be an “Object.length” added to v8? I believe the way to do that now is using Object.keys(...).length, Object.values(...).length or Object.entries(...).length and I feel like that has more overhead
I doubt that would be backwards compatible.
Congrats @bakkoting! Everyone give him a follow, and expect to see more cool features coming from him.
I do love me some API symmetry
That means object==results is true?
No, Its a different object with the same structure, and property content.
could be useful for redis hash map reply
Somewhat curious why wasn’t these called “tuples”, “fromTuples” or even “toTuples”, “fromTuples” 
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