...It serves as a learning and reference resource for developers wanting to understand how standard algorithms can be expressed in JavaScript, bridging the gap between theoretical algorithm knowledge and practical implementation usable in web or Node.js contexts. Because algorithms are implemented in a language (JavaScript) many developers use daily, the repo becomes especially useful for students, interview-preparation candidates, or anyone wanting to learn algorithmic thinking without switching languages. The code tends to be readable, structured, and adapted to JavaScript idioms, making it easier to follow for JS developers.