en.javascript.info/1-js/06-advanced-functions/11-currying-partials/1-ask-currying/solution.md
Ilya Kantor 5f340d0545 minor
2017-03-27 01:24:15 +03:00

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1. Either use a wrapper function, an arrow to be concise:
```js
askPassword(() => user.login(true), () => user.login(false));
```
Now it gets `user` from outer variables and runs it the normal way.
2. Or create a partial function from `user.login` that uses `user` as the context and has the correct first argument:
```js
askPassword(user.login.bind(user, true), user.login.bind(user, false));
```