res is a function, so use the function syntax instead of the object syntax.
res is a function, so use the function syntax instead of the object syntax.
It’s a function, so use the function syntax instead of the object syntax.
res is a function, so use the function syntax instead of the object syntax.res is a function, so use the function syntax instead of the object syntax.
If you want to use the object syntax in your JavaScript, it’s a good idea. The object syntax is more flexible, and since this is JavaScript, it’s possible to do things like object literals and not worry about the difference between this and the previous object or string literal. The object syntax is also less verbose, and I can often see the difference between the two types of code in a string.
The problem is there are different versions of JSON for different browsers. The old, non-ES6 object syntax is the syntax for the JSON that’s supported by most browsers today. The new syntax was introduced in ES6, but the old syntax is still supported in most browsers. The main issue with the object syntax is that it has a lot of features that are missing in the new syntax. For example, the new syntax allows for the use of brackets to create object literals.
The old syntax is also missing a lot of features. For instance, it doesn’t support enumerable properties. If you want to have an array of objects, then you must use the old syntax. If you want to have a string with keys in it, then you must use the old syntax, but you can pass a function instead of a string.
In particular, the new syntax allows for the use of {} to create a variable which can be initialized by a method, and also allows for the use of {} as a method argument. That’s very useful when you want to define a function that takes a string as an argument. To do so, simply write func: “”, and then make the function return a string.
The new syntax allows for the use of to create a variable which can be initialized by a method, and also allows for the use of as a method argument. To do so, simply write func, and then make the function return a string.