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in this lesson were going to look at a practical example of binding this if youre newer to working with this and binding it in different ways you may be wondering hey how do I apply this or where is a use case where this might be helpful now one instance in particular that can be very helpful is when assigning event listeners because sometimes you want that new function to know about the object that is calling it and remember some things about it and we could use binding in order to do this so lets take a look at binding in action with event listeners and how that could be helpful to us so first of all to start what we have here is we are clicking on a link and we are getting out a log of that link itself so just to show you real quick what we have here on the code we have a container object which is the main element here we have some posts that are being created and then for each post were calling render post and then render post is simply going to make an H to make a link tag wit