I feel like optional chaining is a real love-hate programming language concept in general because of how it can be used to excuse poorly constructed programs.
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I feel like optional chaining is a real love-hate programming language concept in general because of how it can be used to excuse poorly constructed programs.
Which makes it right at home in JavaScript π
I thought everything about JS is love-hate. :)
Lol, you're not wrong. There is a reason I couldn't write this post without a risks section!