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      winstonma
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      @henrikra I am not sure if it is appropriate but I would like to use Nullish coalescing operator.

      Is it supported in native MagicMirror? Thanks

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        sdetweil @winstonma
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        @winstonma as I replied in your other topic it needs node version 14 or higher and maybe a browser mod

        u can you chromium over the mm server to test, if u have node 14

        note it also depends where the operator is used

        if in node_helper, then u need node 14 on the server. if I the modulename.js then wherever the browser runs

        Sam

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        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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          winstonma
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          Thanks @sdetweil

          As there are some TS support added 2 years ago (and I am not sure how much TS support is added), therefore I have this question.

          Yes the browser support on Nullish coalescing operator started half year back but I need the operator on the backend code (which is the node part). I wonder if I could add some npm modules to make it happen.

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            sdetweil @winstonma
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            @winstonma no idea. looks like a language thing

            Sam

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              winstonma
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              @sdetweil I read this article it gives me some hope that I could add some TS support in the existing module.

              Thanks

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