> Arrow functions are more compact and have shorter syntax than function expression, and it utilises =>, that looks like a fat arrow. It's probably worth noting that the arrow syntax isn't just shorthand, it also…
I'm definitely doubting myself now. I remember watching the keynote and thinking how they didn't make a bigger deal out of the on device chip. The only thing similar I can find is at about 1:22:00 in the keynote here…
> Arrow functions are more compact and have shorter syntax than function expression, and it utilises =>, that looks like a fat arrow. It's probably worth noting that the arrow syntax isn't just shorthand, it also…
I'm definitely doubting myself now. I remember watching the keynote and thinking how they didn't make a bigger deal out of the on device chip. The only thing similar I can find is at about 1:22:00 in the keynote here…