Avoid confusing prototype methods for static methods
Correct: `Array.from()` (it’s a static method) Incorrect: `Array.join()` (doesn’t exist; it’s a prototype method) This patch uses the common `#` syntax to denote `.prototype.`.
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Returns the difference between two arrays, after applying the provided function to each array element of both.
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Create a `Set` by applying `fn` to each element in `b`, then use `Array.filter()` in combination with `fn` on `a` to only keep values not contained in the previously created set.
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Create a `Set` by applying `fn` to each element in `b`, then use `Array.prototype.filter()` in combination with `fn` on `a` to only keep values not contained in the previously created set.
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```js
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const differenceBy = (a, b, fn) => {
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