What will be logged to the console when this code executes? The answer is below.
window.name = "Mike Tyson"; const me = { name: "Tyler", sayName() { console.log(this.name); }, }; const sayName = me.sayName; sayName();
What will be logged to the console when this code executes?
window.name = "Mike Tyson"; const me = { name: "Tyler", sayName() { console.log(this.name); }, }; const sayName = me.sayName; sayName();
The answer? “Mike Tyson”.
Since we’re not in strict mode, sayName isn’t a method, and we’re not using call or apply, this inside of sayName will default to the window object.
“who uses the ‘this’ keyword anymore??” ya ya