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Oracle Drags Its Feet in the JavaScript Trademark Dispute
Oracle seeks to dismiss fraud claims in the JavaScript trademark dispute, delaying the case and avoiding questions about its right to the name.
noop(): void
- A no-operation function that does nothingignorePromise(promise: Promise<any>): void
- Helps to suppress unhandled promise rejectionschunk<T>(array: T[], size: number): T[][]
- Splits array into chunks of the specified sizeisObjectEmpty(obj: object): boolean
- Checks if the given object is empty (contains no own properties)wait(ms: number): Promise<void>
- Returns a promise that resolves after the specified amount of time in millisecondsgetValidatedJSON(json: string|Jsonifiable, schema: ZodSchema)
- Parses and validates a JSON string or an object against a specified Zod schema. Returns error as a third member of a returned tupleFAQs
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