diff --git a/manuscript/markdown/Functions/names.md b/manuscript/markdown/Functions/names.md index 58c5fc6..59d4d6d 100644 --- a/manuscript/markdown/Functions/names.md +++ b/manuscript/markdown/Functions/names.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ In this book we are not examining JavaScript's tooling such as debuggers baked i //... }); -Now, the function's actual name has no effect on the environment in which it is used. To whit: +Now, the function's actual name has no effect on the environment in which it is used. To wit: var bindingName = function actualName () { //... @@ -139,4 +139,4 @@ The parentheses make this an expression. [^lede]: A lead (or lede) paragraph in literature refers to the opening paragraph of an article, essay, news story or book chapter. In journalism, the failure to mention the most important, interesting or attention-grabbing elements of a story in the first paragraph is sometimes called "burying the lede." -[^caveats]: A number of the caveats discussed here were described in Jyrly Zaytsev's excellent article [Named function expressions demystified](http://kangax.github.com/nfe/). \ No newline at end of file +[^caveats]: A number of the caveats discussed here were described in Jyrly Zaytsev's excellent article [Named function expressions demystified](http://kangax.github.com/nfe/).