##Hello World My code: here
I did not have any responses aside from a bot, so I went looking at other solutions.
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Option #1 (here) - I thought this guy's utilization of the falsiness of
0was pretty clever. They also used ES6 interpolation like I did, which I saw was not common in a lot of solutions. -
Option #2 (here) - this person also cleverly used falsiness, but of
nullthis time. They did use concatenation for the string though. It's pretty cool how many small differences there can be in even a tiny "hello world" implementation. -
Option #3 (here) - yet another possible solution. this one uses ternary statements...which I like in theory. it shrinks the amount of lines of code, but at the same time, they're not particularly attractive to me. it doesn't read well.