![]() ![]() The book defines this as “a binding made for each function invocation based entirely on its call-site… the location in code where a function is called (not where it’s declared)”.Īt the end of chapter 2 the book gives a really great summary of the four rules that can be applied to determine this based on a function’s call-site. Tuesday August 29| 8:45 pm This, the call-site and the call-stack ![]() For more context, check out my earlier post. I’m blogging my learnings from the third book, this & Object Prototypes, here. I thought I’d do so by reading the You Don’t Know JS (YDKJS) book series. TLDR: I’m trying to gain a deeper understanding of JavaScript.
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