JavaScript functions are first-class functions meaning functions and objects are treated as the same thing. Functions can be stored as a variable inside an object or an array as well as it can be passed as an argument or be returned by another function. That makes function "first-class citizens in JavaScript"
JavaScript uses literal notation syntax which makes it hard to fully grasp the fact that in JavaScript functions are objects.
For example..
var youObj1 = new Object();
// or
var youObj1 = {};
both declerations are equivalent. By using new
we are calling the constructor function of an Object. Also by using {}
(JavaScript shortcut called literals) we are calling the construction function of an Object. {}
is just a shorter representation for instantiating the constructor.
Most languages uses new
keyword to create an object, so lets create a JavaScript object.
var myFunction = new Function("a", "b", 'return a_b');
As you see we created an object name function.
Creating same object name function using JavaScript function expression..
var myFunction = function myFunction(a,b) {
return a+b;
}
Here we go we just created a object name function.