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ES8

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What is ES8?

ES8 (ECMAScript 2017) introduced several new features to JavaScript, including async/await for simplifying asynchronous operations, Object.values() and Object.entries() for easier object iteration, String padding (padStart and padEnd) for string formatting, and trailing commas in function parameter lists and calls. It is commonly used to write more readable and maintainable asynchronous code and improve overall development efficiency.

What other technologies are related to ES8?

ES8 Competitor Technologies

ES7 is a prior version of JavaScript, similar to ES8. Newer versions of ECMAScript compete with older versions as developers choose which version to use.
mentioned alongside ES8 in 11% (158) of relevant job posts
ES6 is a prior version of JavaScript, similar to ES8. Newer versions of ECMAScript compete with older versions as developers choose which version to use.
mentioned alongside ES8 in 1% (140) of relevant job posts

ES8 Complementary Technologies

Webpack is a module bundler that is often used in JavaScript projects, including those using ES8, to bundle code for deployment.
mentioned alongside ES8 in 0% (58) of relevant job posts
Jest is a JavaScript testing framework that can be used to test ES8 code.
mentioned alongside ES8 in 0% (61) of relevant job posts
Redux is a state management library often used with JavaScript frameworks. ES8 is compatible and can be used within the application code.
mentioned alongside ES8 in 0% (71) of relevant job posts

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