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Are you bored of JavaScript? Want to read something different? I've decided that, for all of May, I am watching at least one movie per day. Yep. At least 31 movies will be watched and reviewed this month. You can see them all on my Letterboxd reviews page. Am I promising the movies are good? Hell no. Am I promising the reviews are good? Also no. Are you going to be horrified by my weird-as-hell choices? Of course you are. (Also? Pete Murray Takes You To Nottingham is on Talking Pictures TV at 18:10 on Saturday, May 23rd. Am I delighted to see a 1983 travelogue about the city I live in? HELL YEAH.) If you're still interested in JavaScript, it's Number Methods time! JavaScript Number MethodsI'm going to do this in the same way I did String Methods, where I come up with ridiculous examples for each method. I think I might just use my Animal Crossing: New Horizons bell account again, because that's just a bit of silliness. toStringtoString() does exactly what it says. Takes a number,…

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