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JavaScript Nested function

I got a piece of code for javascript which I just do not understand: 7 Answers 7 ...
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What's the difference between => , ()=>, and Unit=>

I'm trying to represent a function that takes no arguments and returns no value (I'm simulating the setTimeout function in JavaScript, if you must know.) ...
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What is the difference between Elastic Beanstalk and CloudFormation for a .NET project?

I have developed a .NET MVC application and have started playing around with AWS and deploying it via the Visual Studio Toolkit. I have successfully deployed the application using the Elastic Beanstalk option in the toolkit. ...
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What is the difference between :first-child and :first-of-type?

I can't tell the difference between element:first-child and element:first-of-type 3 Answers ...
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How to skip “Loose Object” popup when running 'git gui'

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Rebasing and what does one mean by rebasing pushed commits

It is often said that, you should not rebase commits that you have already pushed. What could be meaning of that? 4 Answer...
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Setting an object to null vs Dispose()

I am fascinated by the way the CLR and GC works (I'm working on expanding my knowledge on this by reading CLR via C#, Jon Skeet's books/posts, and more). ...
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When splitting an empty string in Python, why does split() return an empty list while split('\n') re

...n empty list, [] , while ''.split('\n') returns [''] . Is there any specific reason for such a difference? 6 Answers ...
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How do I add a Maven dependency in Eclipse?

I don't know how to use Maven at all. I've been developing for a couple years with Eclipse and haven't yet needed to know about it. However, now I'm looking at some docs that suggest I do the following: ...
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Requirejs domReady plugin vs Jquery $(document).ready()?

...equireJS provides the domReady plugin , but we already have jQuery's $(document).ready() , which is available to me since I have required jQuery. ...