id,user,user_label,created_at,full_text,retweeted_status,retweeted_status_label,quoted_status,quoted_status_label,place,place_label,source,source_label,truncated,display_text_range,in_reply_to_status_id,in_reply_to_user_id,in_reply_to_screen_name,geo,coordinates,contributors,is_quote_status,retweet_count,favorite_count,favorited,retweeted,possibly_sensitive,lang,scopes 1172313947174776833,129940111,Adam Argyle,2019-09-13T01:00:00+00:00,"CSS 'n' JS Lesson 3 we recreate these 4 CSS pseudo selectors! :not() :first-of-type, :last-of-type :last-child To JS with! flapMat() <- joke map() filter() A ~1 liner in CSS was ~10 lines in JS wooooooot! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mFJXLFDC6M",,,,,,,9335de48b3673c3f69433a34861c115d1d382be3,TweetDeck,0,"[0, 238]",,,,,,,0,34,167,0,0,0,en, 1172604337366941697,33521530,swyx,2019-09-13T20:13:54+00:00,"TIL you can use object destructuring on an *array* to get at its properties... and immediately use them in an index with `[ ]` notation!!!! @argyleink is full of amazingness https://twitter.com/argyleink/status/1172313947174776833 https://twitter.com/swyx/status/1172604337366941697/photo/1",,,,,,,1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952,Twitter Web App,0,"[0, 199]",,,,,,,1,336,1718,0,0,0,en,