Well Mr. Henney has a great answer:
const fizzBuzz = n => { const test = (d, s, x) => n % d == 0 ? _ => s + x('') : x; const fizz = x => test(3, 'Fizz', x); const buzz = x => test(5, 'Buzz', x); return fizz(buzz(x => x))(n.toString()); }
edit: but it still has a conditional...
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Well Mr. Henney has a great answer:
edit: but it still has a conditional...