### createEventHub Creates a pub/sub ([publish–subscribe](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publish%E2%80%93subscribe_pattern)) event hub with `emit`, `on`, and `off` methods. Create an empty `hub` property using `Object.create(null)` to create a truly empty object that does not inherit properties from `Object.prototype` (which would be resolved if the event name matched one of the properties). For `emit`, resolve the array of handlers based on the `event` argument and then run each one with `Array.forEach()` by passing in the data as an argument. For `on`, create an array for the event if it does not yet exist, then use `Array.push()` to add the handler to the array. For `off`, use `Array.findIndex()` to find the index of the handler in the event array and remove it using `Array.splice()`. ```js const createEventHub = () => ({ hub: Object.create(null), emit(event, data) { (this.hub[event] || []).forEach(handler => handler(data)); }, on(event, handler) { if (!this.hub[event]) this.hub[event] = []; this.hub[event].push(handler); }, off(event, handler) { const i = (this.hub[event] || []).findIndex(h => h === handler); if (i > -1) this.hub[event].splice(i, 1); } }); ``` ```js const handler = data => console.log(data); const hub = createEventHub(); let increment = 0; // Subscribe/listen for different types of events hub.on('message', handler); hub.on('message', () => console.log('Message event fired')); hub.on('increment', () => increment++); // Emit events to invoke all handlers subscribed to them, passing the data to them as an argument hub.emit('message', 'hello world'); // logs 'hello world' and 'Message event fired' hub.emit('message', { hello: 'world' }); // logs the object and 'Message event fired' hub.emit('increment'); // `increment` variable is now 1 // Unsubscribe/unlisten a handler from the 'message' event hub.off('message', handler); ```