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JavaScript Callback Functions in JavaScript Introduction to Callback Functions Anonymous Functions

Peter Retvari
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Peter Retvari
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 8,392 Points

With arrow functions look more simple

Hi folks, maybe with this arrow functions look more clear and simple:

function excecuteCallBack (callback){

  callback();

}

// Print Hello
excecuteCallBack( () => {
    console.log('Hello');
});



// Print Goodbye
excecuteCallBack( ()=> {

    console.log('Goodbye');

});

1 Answer

Arrow function and standard function have some differences between them. Pick the appropriate variant or what you like and be concise in a project.