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Day: July 17, 2025

ES5

The ES6 version of JavaScript was released in 2015, marking the second major revision of JavaScript. The ES6 is also known as ECMAScript 2015. Some of the important features introduced in ES6 are arrow functions, let and const keywords, Classes, res parameters, etc. This chapter will discuss all the newly added features in ES6 version. […]

ES5

JavaScript ES5, also known as ECMAScript 5, was released in 2009. It was the first major revision of JavaScript. It introduced many new features, including getters and setters, and ‘use strict‘ directive. ES5 has provided significant improvement over the previous versions of JavaScript. The new features introduced in ES5 make code more powerful, concise and easier to maintain. […]

Versions

JavaScript was developed by Brendan Eich in 1995. It was standardized in 1997 by European Computer Manufacturers Association (ECMA) and officially known as ECMAScript. The first version of the language is known as ECMSScript 1 (abbreviated as ES1). The fist three versiosn (ES1, ES2, and ES3) laid the foundation of the language. The fourth version, […]

History

JavaScript has changed the website, application, and game development world and revolutionized the digital industry. JavaScript is mainly used with HTML and CSS to develop the application interface. However, nowadays, it is also used as a server-side programming language. In the world, according to stackoverflow survey 2023, around 63% of developers are using JavaScript. History […]

Proxies

Proxy in JavaScript The JavaScript proxies are objects that allow you to wrap a particular object and customize the fundamental operations of the object, like getting and setting object properties. In short, using the proxy object, you can add custom behavior to the object. The proxies are used to implement features such as logging, caching, and securities. […]

Global Object

Global Objects in JavaScript The JavaScript global object allows you to access the variables, functions, objects, etc., defined in the global scope and available everywhere in the code. In the browser, a global object is named as ‘window‘, and in Node.js, the global object is named ‘global‘. However, the global object could have different names in different […]

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