Now that you mention it, I think I agree with you in that regard. It does seem more accurate to consider JavaScript a "functional-style" programming language rather than a "functional programming language mixed in with some object-oriented features".
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Now that you mention it, I think I agree with you in that regard. It does seem more accurate to consider JavaScript a "functional-style" programming language rather than a "functional programming language mixed in with some object-oriented features".