BUT ALL THE INTERVIEW QUESTIONS SEBASTIAN
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Don't worry, there's still `const max = nums => Math.max.apply(Math, nums)` for your obtuse JS interview questions.
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Why's that useful vs [0]? Is the idea that it'd work on sparse arrays?
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but I thought mutating arrays wasn't cool any more

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I hate seeing `arr.filter(item => item !== filtered)` so much.
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.removeItNowDefinitelyNotDefinedByMootoolsWithDifferentSemantics.
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Is this [].splice(index, 1) but it returns the resulting array instead of the removed item?
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He knows how splice works, he created Babel.js

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You know what would be *really* awesome? Array.prototype.remove(element)
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