[Poll in next tweet] In an ideal world, how would you expect array spread and object spread to deal with nullish values?pic.twitter.com/U3uMrqQU0i
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I don't know. That's a good question. I think I do, but null feels like a deliberate choice to me whereas undefined is an accident. But I have no strong intuitive expectation there
Isn't it first time in ECMAScript, that when object input is expected, the `undefined` is accepted? To me that doesn't sound great (clear path to hard to resolve bugs). I take there's no way back now (?)
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