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    • NoneAli
    • commented on "Disemvowel Trolls" javascript solution
    • 7 months ago

    that's normal,

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    • ianabarkhatova
    • commented on "Disemvowel Trolls" javascript solution
    • 7 months ago

    Why do I forget about regex?

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    • Aleks98
    • commented on "Disemvowel Trolls" javascript solution
    • 9 months ago

    I was so close...

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    • Devansh@12
    • commented on "Disemvowel Trolls" javascript solution
    • 10 months ago

    Is it work for capital Vowel letters..?

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    • JoshCodedit
    • commented on "Disemvowel Trolls" javascript solution
    • 11 months ago

    Very clever!

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    • Ms-Amira
    • commented on "Disemvowel Trolls" javascript solution
    • 12 months ago

    Haha, I did the same and through breaking down my code line by line on CGPT it was mentioned the code actually evaluates to the last value 'u' due to the way the comma operator works in JavaScript but I didn't bother to do an array like you did.

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    • Ms-Amira
    • commented on "Disemvowel Trolls" javascript solution
    • 12 months ago

    Simple, yet efficient. I like!

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    • LauSan
    • commented on "Disemvowel Trolls" javascript solution
    • 12 months ago

    I need to remember RegEx exists...

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    • rsschool_95df7adb8d3cd159
    • commented on "Disemvowel Trolls" javascript solution
    • 13 months ago

    круто!

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    • jsspen
    • commented on "Disemvowel Trolls" javascript solution
    • 13 months ago

    This is slick! Another reminder that I need to use RegEx more. This drastically simplifies things.

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    • Barack Adida
    • commented on "Disemvowel Trolls" javascript solution
    • 13 months ago

    ok thanks for the explaination

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    • Oscar-P-E
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    • 13 months ago

    This comment is hidden because it contains spoiler information about the solution

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    • Barack Adida
    • commented on "Disemvowel Trolls" javascript solution
    • 13 months ago

    This comment is hidden because it contains spoiler information about the solution

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    • gabriella978
    • commented on "Disemvowel Trolls" javascript solution
    • 16 months ago

    hmm, I thought you would have to individually separate a,e,i,o,u. This is way more simple than mine looooolll

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    • TangiLC
    • commented on "Disemvowel Trolls" javascript solution
    • 17 months ago

    Rgx s s smth ! (Regex is so smooth !)

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