In most cases, the value of 'this' is determined by how a function is called. 'this' usually refers to the object that is calling the current function. If a function, foo(), is called from the global scope ("foo()"), then 'this' will refer to the global object - the Window object. But if foo() is called from inside the scope of another object ("devsage.foo()"), then 'this' will refer to the object that is calling foo() - which is the 'devsage' object. Arrow functions don't provide their own 'this' binding so it inherits the 'this' value of the enclosing function.
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