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jQuery 3.4.1, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Toggle Password Visibility
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append child in js example
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siblings in js
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digital root
Given n, take the sum of the digits of n. If that value has more than one digit, continue reducing in this way until a single-digit number is produced. The input will be a non-negative integer.
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javascript quiz question codechef
You probably know the "like" system from Facebook and other pages. People can "like" blog posts, pictures or other items. We want to create the text that should be displayed next to such an item. Implement the function which takes an array containing the names of people that like an item. [] --> "no one likes this" ["Peter"] --> "Peter likes this" ["Jacob", "Alex"] --> "Jacob and Alex like this" ["Max", "John", "Mark"] --> "Max, John and Mark like this" ["Alex", "Jacob", "Mark", "Max"] --> "Alex, Jacob and 2 others like this"
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