Curious about the features and benefits of JavaScript ES6, a,k.a ECMAScript 6 2015? Want to use it today? Rob Richardson says JavaScript has come of age, and it’s time for enterprise developers to embrace it. The latest version of ES6 adds lots of syntactical sugar to make code clearer. Rob covers new features such as constants, extended parameter handling, template literals, object matching, enhanced object properties, generators, and more. The good new is that you can use these tools in ES5 browsers today by leveraging a code bundler and transpiler. Rob takes a look at the new syntax...
Rob Richardson
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A software craftsman, Rob Richardson builds web properties in ASP.NET, Node, Angular, and React. He’s a Microsoft MVP; published author; and a frequent speaker at conferences, user groups, and community events. A diligent teacher and student of high-quality software development, Rob has led the Southeast Valley .NET User Group since 2013. Rob shares information on his blog. Follow him on Twitter or via LinkedIn.