Can arrow functions be used as methods in JavaScript?
Arrow functions cannot be used as methods because they do not have their own 'this' context.
Why do arrow functions not have their own 'this'?
Arrow functions inherit 'this' from the surrounding lexical context, which is why they can't be used as methods.
Can you give me an example of this?
Sure! If you define an arrow function inside an object, it won't refer to the object as 'this'.
What about regular functions? Do they have their own 'this'?
Yes, regular functions have their own 'this' context, which refers to the object that calls the function.
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