JavaScript Array Flatten: Untangling Nests Before They Strangle Your Code
Picture this: your API spits out a nightmare of nested arrays, and your sort() implodes. Flattening isn't optional—it's survival. Here's the data-driven breakdown.
Picture this: your API spits out a nightmare of nested arrays, and your sort() implodes. Flattening isn't optional—it's survival. Here's the data-driven breakdown.
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