console.log("functionOne", "A", varA, "B", varB, "C", varC);
dumnezero
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Cake day: November 27th, 2024
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Science@lemmy.ml•Crows will investigate the deaths of other crowsEnglish
10·4 months agoI now want to see more crow detective stories…
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World News@lemmy.ml•According to the WSJ, Trump privately approved plans for an assault on Iran pending a final decision.English
4·6 months ago“sources say”
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Science@lemmy.ml•New study links red meat to faster cognitive declineEnglish
12·10 months agoPut it in writing for your family, friends, lawyer, so that they know what retirement strategy to pick.
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Science@lemmy.ml•New study links red meat to faster cognitive declineEnglish
5·10 months agoPut that in writing.



While that works, of course, I avoid doing object construction or other logic beside some string concatenation in JS logs. And those string literals serve a purpose as semantic markers, not just as separators.