David Walsh 1/17/2024

Date.now()

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This article explains the Date.now() method in JavaScript as a solution for simplifying date-related code. It covers how to get the current timestamp and demonstrates practical use cases, such as differentiating console.log outputs or creating unique identifiers in low-traffic applications.

Date.now()

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