Thanks for the post. Closures can be confusing. But this line that I saw somewhere else helped demystify them form me...Closures take a snapshot of the function's local scope and make it available to be used in an outside scope .
Thanks for the post. Closures can be confusing. But this line that I saw somewhere else helped demystify them form me...Closures take a snapshot of the function's local scope and make it available to be used in an outside scope .
RE: JavaScript ~ Closure