ES6

Note: this guide assumes you are using Babel, and requires that you use babel-preset-airbnb or the equivalent. It also assumes you are installing shims/polyfills in your app, with airbnb-browser-shims or the equivalent.

Table of Contents

  1. Types
  2. References
  3. Objects
  4. Arrays
  5. Destructuring
  6. Strings
  7. Functions
  8. Arrow Functions
  9. Classes & Constructors
  10. Modules
  11. Iterators and Generators
  12. Properties
  13. Variables
  14. Hoisting
  15. Comparison Operators & Equality
  16. Blocks
  17. Control Statements
  18. Comments
  19. Whitespace
  20. Commas
  21. Semicolons
  22. Type Casting & Coercion
  23. Naming Conventions
  24. Accessors
  25. Events
  26. jQuery
  27. ECMAScript 5 Compatibility
  28. ECMAScript 6+ (ES 2015+) Styles
  29. Standard Library
  30. Testing
  31. Performance
  32. Resources

Types

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References

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Objects

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Arrays

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Destructuring

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Strings

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Functions

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Arrow Functions

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Classes & Constructors

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Modules

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Iterators and Generators

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Properties

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Variables

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Hoisting

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Comparison Operators & Equality

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Blocks

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Control Statements

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Comments

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Whitespace

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Commas

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Semicolons

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Type Casting & Coercion

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Naming Conventions

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Accessors

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Events

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jQuery

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ECMAScript 5 Compatibility

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ECMAScript 6+ (ES 2015+) Styles

  1. Arrow Functions
  2. Classes
  3. Object Shorthand
  4. Object Concise
  5. Object Computed Properties
  6. Template Strings
  7. Destructuring
  8. Default Parameters
  9. Rest
  10. Array Spreads
  11. Let and Const
  12. Exponentiation Operator
  13. Iterators and Generators
  14. Modules

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Standard Library

The Standard Library contains utilities that are functionally broken but remain for legacy reasons.

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Testing

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Performance

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Resources

Learning ES6+

Read This

Tools

Other Style Guides

Other Styles

Further Reading

Books

Blogs

Podcasts

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