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              rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">I assume Python scars.
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            Too real ðŸ˜…<br>
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      Somehow the following second Saturday tale touches these scars: <a
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    <p>TypeScript separates null and undefined in types. Although you
      program in JavaScript, ma-an, code has here and there
      blah|undefined type, that has meaning of Option<blah> in
      Rust, for example. Stop tripping on undefined in JS.<br>
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    <p>TypeScript is cool. Try it.</p>
    <p><love> No affiliation. Just loveback TypeScript.
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