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Mastering JavaScript Functional Programming - Second Edition
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Mastering JavaScript Functional Programming - Second Edition

by Federico Kereki
January 2020
Intermediate to advanced
470 pages
11h 13m
English
Packt Publishing
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Questions

6.1. A border case: What happens with our getField() function if we apply it to a null object? What should its behavior be? If necessary, modify the function.

6.2. How many? How many calls would be needed to calculate fib(50) without memoizing? For example, to calculate fib(0) or fib(1), one call is enough with no further recursion needed, and for fib(6), we saw that 25 calls were required. Can you find a formula to do this calculation?

6.3. A randomizing balancer: Write a higher-order function, that is, randomizer(fn1, fn2, ...), that will receive a variable number of functions as arguments and return a new function that will, on each call, randomly call one of fn1, fn2, and so on. You could possibly use this to balance calls to ...

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