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JavaScript: Its Functions - Part 1
Introduction/Roadmap
Introduction/Roadmap
Why use JavaScript functions?
Defining and Invoking Functions
Defining and Invoking Functions
Demo: Invoking and Defining JavaScript functions
Alternate Ways to Define Functions
Demo: Alternate Ways to Define Functions
Function Scope
What is Function Scope?
Demo: Exploring Function Scope
Child Function Scope
Demo: Child Function Scope
Composing Functions
What is Function Composition?
Demo: Currying Functions
Factory Functions
Demo: Factory Functions
Asynchronous Functions
What are Callback Functions?
Demo: Callback Functions
Promises, Async and Generators
Advanced Functionry
The "this" keyword + demo
Self-Invoking Functions + demo
Error Catching + Demo
Object Creators + Demo
Course Summary/Thank You
Quiz
Composing Functions
JavaScript: Its Functions - Part 1
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Students will learn what composition means, why it is used, and how to compose functions using factories and currying.
We'll cover the following topics in this section:
What is Function Composition?
Demo: Currying Functions
Factory Functions
Demo: Factory Functions
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