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Old 31st August 2022
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Default 7 Functional Programming Techniques for JavaScript Developers

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Functional programming is a trending topic in modern web development. It is all about designing the application architecture as a combination of simple functions to write more extensible code. It allows you to simply swap any function without breaking another part of the program and makes it easier to understand and debug the program.

In this article, I will discuss seven functional programming techniques that you can use with JavaScript to give you a better understanding of how to apply functional programming in your web development projects.
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