ES2015, also known as ES6 (ECMAScript 2015), represents a significant update to the JavaScript language. It introduces many new features, including classes, modules, arrow functions, template literals, destructuring, default parameters, the `let` and `const` keywords for variable declaration, and enhanced object literals. It's widely used to write more structured, maintainable, and modern JavaScript code, improving developer productivity and enabling more complex applications.
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