Making sense of JavaScript array methods with Array Explorer

Sarah Drasner shared her awesome Array Explorer tool on Twitter the other day. It’s design is pretty simple, and yet a powerful way to learn JavaScript arrays. What you do is pick a couple options from drop-down lists to find the right array method you need for a project.

I still find arrays challenging and yet learning how to work with them in JavaScript is so important. If you’re still figuring this stuff out, definitely take a look at Array Explorer, bookmark it, and use it.

Sarah even made the code for Array Explorer available on GitHub so you can see how she put it together too.


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2 responses to “Making sense of JavaScript array methods with Array Explorer

  1. Sarah Drasner avatar

    tag:twitter.com,2013:946265965620285440_favorited_by_813333008

    Sarah Drasner
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    https://twitter.com/pauljacobson/status/946265965620285440#favorited-by-813333008

  2. Nathan Jeffery avatar

    Cool! 🙂

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