ECMAScript 2015, also known as ES6, is a major update to the ECMAScript language specification, which JavaScript is based on. It introduced many new features including classes, modules, arrow functions, let and const for variable declarations, template literals, destructuring, default parameters, spread operators, and enhanced object literals. ES6 made JavaScript more powerful and easier to write, leading to more modular and maintainable code. It's commonly used in modern web development and JavaScript environments like Node.js.
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