guest271314 (2019-04-05T18:51:06.000Z)
Similar concepts is not being able to re-declare a variable in any scope,
or a "Scope Controller"

- Why does .then() chained to Promise.resolve() allow const declaration to
be reassigned?
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45380637/why-does-then-chained-to-promise-resolve-allow-const-declaration-to-be-reas>

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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54776759/how-to-avoid-accidentally-implicitly-referring-to-properties-on-the-global-objec
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guest271314 at gmail.com (2019-04-05T19:12:58.215Z)
Similar concepts: not being able to re-declare a variable in any or a specific scope,
or a "superconst" or "Scope Controller"

- Why does .then() chained to Promise.resolve() allow const declaration to
be reassigned?
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45380637/why-does-then-chained-to-promise-resolve-allow-const-declaration-to-be-reas>

- How to avoid accidentally implicitly referring to properties on the global object? <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54776759/how-to-avoid-accidentally-implicitly-referring-to-properties-on-the-global-objec>
guest271314 at gmail.com (2019-04-05T19:10:21.150Z)
Similar concepts is not being able to re-declare a variable in any or a specific scope,
or a "superconst" or "Scope Controller"

- Why does .then() chained to Promise.resolve() allow const declaration to
be reassigned?
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45380637/why-does-then-chained-to-promise-resolve-allow-const-declaration-to-be-reas>

- How to avoid accidentally implicitly referring to properties on the global object? <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54776759/how-to-avoid-accidentally-implicitly-referring-to-properties-on-the-global-objec>
guest271314 at gmail.com (2019-04-05T18:53:29.758Z)
Similar concepts is not being able to re-declare a variable in any or a specific scope,
or a "Scope Controller"

- Why does .then() chained to Promise.resolve() allow const declaration to
be reassigned?
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45380637/why-does-then-chained-to-promise-resolve-allow-const-declaration-to-be-reas>

- How to avoid accidentally implicitly referring to properties on the global object? <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54776759/how-to-avoid-accidentally-implicitly-referring-to-properties-on-the-global-objec>
guest271314 at gmail.com (2019-04-05T18:53:05.355Z)
Similar concepts is not being able to re-declare a variable in any or a specific scope,
or a "Scope Controller"

- Why does .then() chained to Promise.resolve() allow const declaration to
be reassigned?
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45380637/why-does-then-chained-to-promise-resolve-allow-const-declaration-to-be-reas>

- How to avoid accidentally implicitly referring to properties on the global object <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54776759/how-to-avoid-accidentally-implicitly-referring-to-properties-on-the-global-objec>
guest271314 at gmail.com (2019-04-05T18:52:24.517Z)
Similar concepts is not being able to re-declare a variable in any scope,
or a "Scope Controller"

- Why does .then() chained to Promise.resolve() allow const declaration to
be reassigned?
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45380637/why-does-then-chained-to-promise-resolve-allow-const-declaration-to-be-reas>

- How to avoid accidentally implicitly referring to properties on the global object<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54776759/how>