Higher Order Functions
A higher order function is a function that takes a function as an argument or returns a function.
Let's look at some common examples.
Callbacks
Callback functions are arguments passed to a function that are then called when some action or event occurs.
This is an extremely common pattern in JavaScript environments like the browser, node
, and React Native.
Some functions accept several callback functions for handling different actions.
Functional programming
Programming in a "functional" style, by composing stateless, side-effect free functions, is very common in JavaScript.
We've already seen many standard library examples, like map
and reduce
. Here's an example of how we might write map
.
Higher order functions like
map
are often implemented using the stateful aspects of JavaScript, e.g. loops.