ES2015 (also known as ECMAScript 2015 or ES6) is a major update to the JavaScript language. It introduced many new features including: class syntax, modules, arrow functions, template literals, destructuring, default parameters, let and const keywords for variable declaration, and the spread operator. It significantly improved JavaScript's capabilities for building complex applications and is widely supported in modern browsers and JavaScript environments.
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