If we use '(' for callback function inside ' map ' then we need to explicitly declare return or else no need to, for example - array.map((num) => {return num * 10}) and also array.map(num => num * 10) works prefectly fine too.
The videos are long and boring but when the exercise begins its fun! my goal is to finish this whole course still got a long way to go but im learning alot! I can't believe this is all free. Thank you so much!
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Great video - I like the slowed down pace.
Best array map explanation i found so far! thank you for your work bro
Thanks Stevan! Glad it was helpful 😊
Excelent work, your videos are "must see" for any JS developer, keep working!
Really appreciate your effort to make these helpful videos!
Tahnk you so much...greatful that I found your channel
Awesome explaination sir
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Thank you!
If we use '(' for callback function inside ' map ' then we need to explicitly declare return or else no need to, for example - array.map((num) => {return num * 10}) and also
array.map(num => num * 10) works prefectly fine too.
Great video
Thanks Mahmoud! Glad you found it helpful 😊
Nice to find your tutorial
Thanks Ngan! 😊
Thank you Nader!!! Do you offer tutoring?
Very good explanation! thanks for this video as well.
Amazing
Thanks! 😊
The videos are long and boring but when the exercise begins its fun! my goal is to finish this whole course still got a long way to go but im learning alot! I can't believe this is all free. Thank you so much!
You're very wecome!
the videos arent long and boring
He explains so well
Your not ready to put in the work that's why