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Closures in JavaScript. How well do you know them? Maybe you've only barely touched closures in JavaScript, and maybe you've been using them for years? This week, we try to swim in them a bit, think about what closures in JavaScript really are, why they exist, and together code some examples and talk about them. A lot.

06:22 What are closures?
09:00 Are functions hoisted to the top of their closure?
18:10 Closures are referenced, not copied
20:00 Object Orientation and closures and classes
34:30 Where do you use closures / Dependency Injection

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