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JavaScript

Function and Parameter

The callback function is not declared earlier but it's related to the getUserName(callback) I am pretty confused about this snippet.

The callback is the biggest confusion here. Please help!

function getUserName(callback) {
  const name = prompt('What is your name?');
  callback(name);
}

function greeting(name) {
  alert('Hello, ' + name);
}

getUserName(greeting);

1 Answer

Reggie Williams
STAFF
Reggie Williams
Treehouse Teacher

Hey Arash Seyedi it looks like in this example callback is an parameter or place holder. getUserName is a function that calls another function and callback just shows how that function is called when it is passed in. In this example getUserName calls the greeting function