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Should I need to learn ECMA script6 while learning java script?
Is it necessary
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I tend to think many beginners might get confused by ECMAScript (ES) as a specification and Javascript (JS) as an implementation of this specification.
It doesn't help that the versions of JS are labeled using ES as the prefix. It's even more confusing to learn that ES6 is actually ES2015.
ES5 was the 5th edition released in 2009. Six years later, the 6th and largest set of changes were released with a new name format to reflect the year of the specification: ES2015.
However, many people expected the next version would be named ES6, it has become the unofficial reference to ES2015.
ES has increased the frequency of new, smaller releases to occur once each year.
ES 5th Ed. released in 2009.
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ES 6th Ed. released in 2015.
ES 7th Ed. released in 2016.
ES 8th Ed. released in 2017.
ES 9th Ed. released in 2018.
ES 10th Ed. released in 2019.
If it was me, I wouldn't limit myself in learning features based on when they were released. The key is that you do learn all the features and not just some of them.
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I would learn ECMAs6 first then learn JavaScript Abhishek
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ES5=2018 or 2019
ES6=2015
ES7=2016
ES8=2017
ES9=2018
ES10=2019
ES11=2020
ES12=2021
ES13 Not Published
Yes Sure
In fact, there is also Ecma Script in learning JavaScript
It is better to update Android System WebView
So that you can use the latest version of JavaScript