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hey guys welcome to traditional Bowl hunting Wilderness podcast this is Jason samkovic and today what weamp;#39;re going to do is we are going to refresh some of these arrows as you can see um these feathers have just been beat up pretty bad this arrow is passed through about four or five animals thatamp;#39;s been washed uh the feathers are frayed theyamp;#39;ve been in the rain theyamp;#39;ve been through everything but they are just uh theyamp;#39;re wrecked theyamp;#39;re beat up I actually took here I have how what do I got uh four or five of what was my worst ones this one I just did here sorry stripped off but uh we got five or five of my my feathers that are just bugging me here that I want to redo and weamp;#39;re going to reflex these arrows now uh itamp;#39;s similar but a little different than Fletching a bare shaft that has nothing on there but the process is the same with a few more steps in here Iamp;#39;m gonna show you easy ways to take it from this with your

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Arrow functions differ in their handling of this : they inherit this from the parent scope at the time they are defined. This behavior makes arrow functions particularly useful for callbacks and preserving context. However, arrow functions do not have their own this binding.
1:23 2:25 Now here you will see this blue box you can type the equation. And here are the arrows. So here leftMoreNow here you will see this blue box you can type the equation. And here are the arrows. So here left Arrow of Arrow right. And down arrow.
One docHub difference between the arrow function and the regular function syntax is in how they handle the this keyword. In a regular function, the this keyword refers to the object from which you call the function. In an arrow function, the this keyword refers to the object from which you define the function.
Arrow functions treat this keyword differently. They dont define their context since it doesnt have their own this context.
In short, with arrow functions there are no binding of this . In regular functions the this keyword represented the object that called the function, which could be the window, the document, a button or whatever. With arrow functions the this keyword always represents the object that defined the arrow function.

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