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closures mostly related to functions in JavaScript
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Alireza
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the link is wikipedia, why he says it's on stackoverflow ?
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How would you explain JavaScript closures to someone with a knowledge of the concepts they consist of (for example functions, variables and the like), but does not understand closures themselves?

I have seen the Scheme example given on Stack OverflowWikipedia, but unfortunately it did not help.

How would you explain JavaScript closures to someone with a knowledge of the concepts they consist of (for example functions, variables and the like), but does not understand closures themselves?

I have seen the Scheme example given on Stack Overflow, but unfortunately it did not help.

How would you explain JavaScript closures to someone with a knowledge of the concepts they consist of (for example functions, variables and the like), but does not understand closures themselves?

I have seen the Scheme example given on Wikipedia, but unfortunately it did not help.

How would you explain JavaScript closures to someone with a knowledge of the concepts that make up themthey consist of (for example, functions, variables and the like), but does not understand closures themselves?

I have seen the Scheme example given on Stack Overflow, unfortunatlybut unfortunately it did not help.

How would you explain JavaScript closures to someone with a knowledge of the concepts that make up them (for example, functions, variables and the like), but does not understand closures themselves?

I have seen the Scheme example given on Stack Overflow, unfortunatly it did not help.

How would you explain JavaScript closures to someone with a knowledge of the concepts they consist of (for example functions, variables and the like), but does not understand closures themselves?

I have seen the Scheme example given on Stack Overflow, but unfortunately it did not help.

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Seeing as so many answers refer to the proverbial "6 year-old", include the OP original question.
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Copy edited (e.g. ref. <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/-year-old#Suffix>). More representative link text.
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We don't need those links in the question itself. I see that you're cleverly trying to insert your own blog link (2nd link). You even approved your sock-puppet's suggested edit.
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