> because it's a workaround for the inability to return multiple value that Perl has naturally.
O rly? ;)
const metadata = {
title: 'Scratchpad',
translations: [
{
locale: 'de',
localization_tags: [],
last_edit: '2014-04-14T08:43:37',
url: '/de/docs/Tools/Scratchpad',
title: 'JavaScript-Umgebung'
}
],
url: '/en-US/docs/Tools/Scratchpad'
};
let {
title: englishTitle, // rename
translations: [
{
title: localeTitle, // rename
},
],
} = metadata;
console.log(englishTitle); // "Scratchpad"
console.log(localeTitle); // "JavaScript-Umgebung"
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