ECMAScript 6 (ES6), also known as ECMAScript 2015, brings new functionality and features to the table that developers have been wanting for a long time. The wait is over, and with help from ECMAScript 6 Succinctly by Matthew Duffield, you can now develop all of these features. You can also target browsers that don’t even support ES6 yet using a transpiler. A compiler translates one language to another, such as C# to MSIL, while a transpiler converts one version of a language to another, such as ES6 to ES5.
Introduction
Constants and Scoping
Enhanced Object Proprties
Arrow Functions
Extended Parameter Handling
Template Literals
Destructuring Assignment
Modules
Classes
Iterators
Generators
Map, Set
Symbols
Promises
Proxies
Reflect API
Tail Recursion Calls
978-1-64200-109-9
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