I've found this frustrating because this type of question is difficult to search using search engines. I've had to contact the moderators to correct the reason for closure as duplicate because the first time this question was closed, the reason was "asking for recommendation".
Can someone share their opinion about this interaction with Stack Overflow?
Search engines queries:
https://www.google.com/search?q=%24(()%20%3D%3E%20%7B
https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=%5Bjquery%5D+%24%28%28%29+%3D%3E+%7B
ready()
is one of the first 6 results I get (excluding the grouped SO results), where this syntax is explained, I think the search would have been pretty useful. Unless you don't know what an arrow function was (which you don't explain in your question). But for those the first results would have helped as well. Good luck in your future searches! Bye!$
was jQuery, then looking at api.jquery.com/jQuery you could have seenjQuery( callback )
in the TOC and followed the link to api.jquery.com/jQuery/#jQuery-callback - "Binds a function to be executed when the DOM has finished loading... This function behaves just like$( document ).ready()
".