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Learn the Latest ECMAScript Features (ES2024, ES2023, ...)

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Tomasz Ducin

42m closed-captioning
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10 lessons
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ECMAScript has had some nice additions to the spec in the last couple years.

Some features might not be relevant to most of us (if you've used Atomics.waitAsync in production please let us know).

But, there are quite a few that we can start using in the everyday code we write!

In this course, Tomasz covers:

  • Array grouping
  • Lazy iterator helpers
  • New types of operators: logical, assignment, and optional
  • Numeric separators
  • ... and more!

You'll probably find that you start reaching for a couple of these often. They're all decent quality of life improvements!

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42m • 10 lessons

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