💻 JavaScript Practice: Merging Two Arrays Using a While Loop Today I practiced an important JavaScript concept — merging two arrays using a while loop. It’s a great exercise to improve logical thinking and understand how loops and indexes work together. Instead of using built-in methods like concat() or the spread operator, I tried doing it manually with a while loop. This helps in understanding how data moves step by step inside arrays. Key Idea: Start with two arrays. Use a while loop to iterate through them. Push elements into a new array until all elements are merged. Example: let arr1 = [1, 2, 3]; let arr2 = [4, 5, 6];then let result = [1,2,3,4,5,6] Practicing these small problems helps build a stronger foundation in JavaScript logic and problem-solving. 🚀 #JavaScript #DSA #WebDevelopment #CodingPractice #FrontendDevelopment 😊
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