JS has built in push & pop methods on Array prototype & those are more than enough for any stack use case.
This is not meant as a replacement. However, there is value in understanding underlying structures.
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JS has built in push & pop methods on Array prototype & those are more than enough for any stack use case.
This is not meant as a replacement. However, there is value in understanding underlying structures.