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I have a hard time calling it ES2015 to be honest. I'll probably be on board with ES2016, but ES6 is ES6 to me :-)
I started working in primarily ES6 around February 2015. Now it's all I code in pretty much. Looking at this list of features, I'm a huge fan of:
- arrows
- enhanced object literals
- template strings
- destructuring
- default + rest + spread
- let + const
- unicode
- modules
- module loaders
- promises
- math + number + string + array + object APIs
Haven't used/experienced:
- iterators + for..of
- generators (Excited to see my potential use-cases here)
- map + set + weakmap + weakset
- proxies
- symbols
- subclassable built-ins
- tail calls (I'm sure I'll love this)
- reflect api
Indifferent to
- binary and octal literals
Not a huge fan of:
- classes (I think I'm a functional programmer)
When I moved my work project over to webpack, it was really easy to add in 6to5 (now Babel, which is pronouced "babble") to my project and from there it has totally infultrated my code and my active open source projects.
I actually gave a talk on ES6 at a local meetup using a fork of @aaronfrost's and @rauschma's es6 workshop (tests migrated from jest to mocha because performance...).
A few weeks later I gave a talk at another local meetup about getting code coverage for tests in projects using ES6, Webpack, and Karma.
I'm also giving a day training at Midwest JS this year about ES6 which I'm totally stoked for :-)
So yeah, I've used it, and I love what it provides. I'm really looking forward to ES2016 :D
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