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hello everybody kyle here from webdev simplified in todays video Im going to be going over at one of the most important and useful features that came with the es6 version of javascript and that is arrow functions im going to be comparing them and contrasting them with the normal function syntax that you all already know so without any further ado lets get started in this javascript file I have four examples of functions to help us understand the differences between the syntax for normal functions and arrow functions right now all these are normal functions and were going to convert them to arrow functions so the different types of functions we have is a named function with multiple parameters in this case - we have the named function with one parameter a named function with no parameters and down here lastly we have an anonymous function so its just a function with no name so to get started were going to convert this sum function first to an arrow function because it is the easi