Since 2015, with the release of ES6, a new version of the ECMAScript spec has been released each year. Each iteration adds new features, new syntax, and Quality of Life improvements to the language. JavaScript engines in most browsers and Node.js quickly catch up, and it’s only fair that your code should catch up.

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1. Block Scored Declarations2. Arrow Functions3. Optional Chaining4. Null-ish Coalescing5. Logical Assignment6. Named Capture Groups\n7.
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