This is where the black magic starts... could you explain to me (or point
an appropriate resource) what the
for (...) ( function(i) {
...
} )(i);
syntax does? I'm totally un-familiar with this syntax.
> Or use Array's forEach method which does this more compactly:
>
> array.forEach(function(item, i){
> setTimeout(function(item) {
> console.log(item);
> }, 1000*i);
> }
>
That seems sorts of more understandable to me, although I'm not completely
sure what's going on here.
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