Single line comments start with //. Any text between // and the end of the line will be ignored by ECMAscript (will not be executed). Multi-line comments start with /* and end with /.Any text between ...
Note that many new JavaScript features appear in browsers even before new ECMAScript standards are approved. “One thing to note is that the vast majority of web developers are more attentive when ...
Partially based on code snippets by Luke Hoban. Licensed under MIT license. This is the source of the website rse.github.io/es6-features/, a small overview of current ...
JavaScript continues to evolve, with a nice batch of new features added in ECMAScript 14. Here's what's new for JavaScript developers this year. The wheel of time has carved out another year, and with ...
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Short Bytes: The ECMA International has released the eight edition of the ECMAScript Language Specification. Some of the new features supported by this specification are String padding, Object.entries ...