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This pull request enhances the explanation of closures in JavaScript, providing additional examples, clarifications, and improved readability for the article. The updates aim to offer a comprehensive understanding of closures and their applications in JavaScript programming.

Changes Made

  • Added supplementary examples and explanations to illustrate closure behavior effectively.
  • Clarified the concept of closures and their role in retaining the lexical environment.
  • Improved overall readability and coherence of the article.

Proposed Changes

  • Refine the article to offer a more comprehensive understanding of closures in JavaScript.
  • Provide clear and concise explanations, supported by relevant examples.
  • Improve the overall flow and readability of the article for better comprehension.

This pull request aims to enhance the quality and educational value of the content related to closures in JavaScript.


@JayeshYadav99 JayeshYadav99 changed the title docs: Enhance explanation of closures in JavaScript docs: Enhance explanation of closures in JavaScript 馃摎 Oct 28, 2023
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thanks for improving this!

@sohamsshah sohamsshah merged commit f021f2e into codesONLY:master Nov 3, 2023
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