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Google for DevelopersPublished at April 6, 2026 at 09:01 PM0:32
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What order do these four strings print in?

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Googledeveloperspr_pr: Google for Developers;Purpose: Learn;Campaign: G4D: Puzzles;shorts
Published time
April 6, 2026 at 09:01 PM
Duration
0:32
Video type
Science & Technology
Channel region
United States
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Comments
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Estimated Total Revenue
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RPM Range
$0.03 - $0.13
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Topic Cluster
Google
Video Description
A quick async themed JavaScript bug hunt. We log a few values, schedule a setTimeout with zero delay, and resolve a Promise. Nothing looks unusual, but the output order might be unexpected. What order do the four strings print in, and why? Check it out and share your answer in the comments. Subscribe to Google for Developers → https://goo.gle/developers Speaker: Sayali Godbole
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