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Q: 'this' in arrow function

a LearnerConsider below code: const obj = { a: 10, regularFunc: function() { console.log(this); // obj }, arrowFunc: () => { console.log(this); // window (or undefined in strict mode) } }; obj.regularFunc(); // obj obj.arrowFunc(); // window (or undefined in strict mod...

Object literals don’t create a scope nor do they create a this value.
why negative voting. i am learning js.
How much research effort is expected of Stack Overflow users? "In fact, asking a question on Stack Overflow is the absolute last thing you ever want to do. ... If the information that you need already exists, then you should be able to find it before asking." Stack Overflow is not a learning platform.
The downvotes are inappropriate. The question is concise and clear. If it's a duplicate, it's fine to close as a duplicate. That doesn't mean a downvote is automatically appropriate. It's not an obvious duplicate; in fact, both the questions selected are overall guides, not directly on point.
In a nutshell: the this in an arrow function is the same this as where the arrow function was declared. While you’re declaring an object literal, the this context isn’t the object. In this case, this is all happening in the global window context. Thus that’s what this is.
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@jabaa While serious pre-question work and research is absolutely required, that Meta answer is wrong. It's deliberately written to be absurd. It says itself, "That may have been a tad bit hyperbolic." Stack Overflow is absolutely a learning platform, and I've learned a lot reading, asking, and answering questions.
@jabaa In short, stop discouraging new, good-faith users.
@MatthewFlaschen Stack Overflow is a wiki-like question and answer platform for specific questions with the goal to collect solutions for future users. Asking the same question multiple times a week is not helpful.
@MatthewFlaschen I think 5 downvotes to 1 upvote shows what the community thinks
@MatthewFlaschen You're the only one who's trying to reopen the question. I assume, you're the only one who has upvoted. Maybe you're the one, who's wrong.

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