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Start your free trialRoberto Nieves
9,902 PointsI'm really not sure what should go here.
I watched the videos as intently as I could, but I have no idea what should go here. I typically like this instructor, but he was moving far too fast (even at slower speeds). I just didn't know where he was going with everything.
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Steven Parker
231,248 PointsYou didn't indicate which question you have issue with, but here's some general hints:
- when passing a reference to a callback to a function, use only the name as the argument
- when invoking a callback while inside a function, place parentheses after the parameter name
If that doesn't help, try identifying the question you are having trouble with.