Believe it or not, I'm still going through your list and taking notes. This is a very cool post.
By the way, I've cleared my browser cache the graphic is the same. Maybe it's cached on the server side?
I've changed the object.
It looks like this now.
const myFavoriteObj = { guessThis(){ function getThis(){ console.log(this); } getThis(); }, name: 'Marko Polo', thisIsAnnoying(callback){ callback(); } };
`
Thanks
Ah, I see the change now. You removed .name from where it used to say console.log(this.name); Thank you!
.name
console.log(this.name);
Your welcome. Thanks, again for finding my mistake.
Hey , even now i think there is a problem. Shouldn't it be this.name = "Ford Ranger";
this.name = "Ford Ranger";
rather than var name = "Ford Ranger";
var name = "Ford Ranger";
for question number 24 ?
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Believe it or not, I'm still going through your list and taking notes. This is a very cool post.
By the way, I've cleared my browser cache the graphic is the same. Maybe it's cached on the server side?
I've changed the object.
It looks like this now.
`
Thanks
Ah, I see the change now. You removed
.name
from where it used to sayconsole.log(this.name);
Thank you!Your welcome. Thanks, again for finding my mistake.
Hey , even now i think there is a problem.
Shouldn't it be
this.name = "Ford Ranger";
rather than
var name = "Ford Ranger";
for question number 24 ?