JavaScript already has a cleaner way → flat (). Arrays inside arrays are common when working with APIs, transforming data, or combining results. That’s where Array.prototype.flat () helps. 📌 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 ...
I get how it happens. Both live in the same platform, both feel like "coding in SFMC," and when you're moving fast, you just use whatever works. But the two tools operate in completely different ...