My question about a block of JavaScript code, "Can you explain why ++[[]][+[]]+[+[]] = 10", was deleted and I want to know why.
It is a programming question with 400+ upvotes that contains a fantastic answer.
Anyone care to explain?
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My question about a block of JavaScript code, "Can you explain why ++[[]][+[]]+[+[]] = 10", was deleted and I want to know why. It is a programming question with 400+ upvotes that contains a fantastic answer. Anyone care to explain? |
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In my opinion, that question should not have been deleted. And as such, I actually cast (either the 1st or 2nd) undelete vote on it when I discovered it about a week ago.
Joel himself even spoke out against deleting duplicates. EDIT:
10 users voted to undelete. So it is back now. |
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It has been stated before that questions with good answers shouldn't be deleted, we certainly wouldn't want to lose Bobince's classic. |
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