Javascript null12/18/2023 ![]() ![]() The idea of `null` - i.e., a special marker or keyword that basically functions as a stand-in for nothing a syntactical crutch for an uninitialized, undefined, empty, or meaningless value - has existed since the beginning of computing, and even earlier, of course, in mathematics - thanks to Brahmagupta giving `null`/`nil`/`zero`/`0` it’s first computing rules in the middle of the 7th Century. Sooooo, how ‘bout that `null`, am I right? Or, rather, more specifically, sooooo, how ‘bout that `null` in JavaScript, am I right? Null/nil isn’t anything new in programming languages. Our tech stack is TypeScript/ React/ Apollo on the Front End - as well as our own homebrewed Styled-Component library dubbed Jetstream - and Elixir, ElasticSearch, PostgreSQL, GraphQL, Node.js, and Python on the Back End, all running in Kubernetes on GCP.įor an intro to me and my background, just click here, if you’re interested - otherwise, let’s get into it! We deliver thoughtful and unbiased reporting, analytics, and media insights to our customers, all powered by our 3rd generation AI-driven software platform called T3. I work at a media, tech, and analytics start-up called Turbine Labs. Hi, my name is Jev, I’ve been a software developer for 9 months, and these posts are about what I’m learning.
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