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LearnYouNode
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My solutions from a series of tutorials on "www.nodeschool.io".

- Table of Contents
1. How to Markdown
2. Currying in Javascript

Markdown
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**UPDATE**
> Apparently, there's a [cheatsheet](https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet) for this sort of thing. That should've been obvious...

**UPDATE**
> The verification for the tests doesn't seem all that flexible. It's nice that the answers popup after one attempt though.

> The hints say that there must be at least three *dashes* separating each column but in the solution for **TABLES** there's only two. Unless, *colons* which are seemingly used for alignment count as *dashes*

This __*Markdown*__ thing seems to be really popular. I should *probably* know how to do it.

Yes, I am practicing the __*How-To-Markdown*__ skills *here* on this very page.

![Markdown logo](http://bit.do/how-to-markdown)

> *Skills* learned
1. *Headings* that use #
2. *Emphasis* using * and _
3. *Lists* (Unsorted/Sorted) and Nested Lists
4. *Links*
5. *Embedding Images*
6. *Blockquotes* **(>)**
- > "A container is not a VM."
* Something I read on the Docker website
7. *Code Blocks* **(3 Backticks)**
8. *Tables*
9. *Horizonal Rules* **(3 Dashes with a Return below the heading.)**
10. *HTML*, **(so it seems html can be embedded in markdown)**
11. *Checkboxes * **(Array boxes with an 'x' or a 'space' in them)**

Currying in Javascript
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__*Closures*__ and stuff...

*[Call]* and *[Apply]* are also used it seems.

[Call]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Function/call
[Apply]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Function/apply