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General Discussion

do functions have to have a type (string, number, etc) declared before you can put a value into them

so in my course i was told that i would hear from a lot of programmers, everything is a object. intelligence is basically your ability to identify an object.

I'm not quite sure how to identify in depth what kind of object a function is.

how does a programmer identify/objectify a function, and purpose.