How to build a performant and reusable fade-in and fade-out animation using plain javascript and the requestAnimationFrame method.
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Async await improves how we handle asynchronous code. It is built on top of ES6 Promises and aims to give a cleaner and more concise syntax.
With ECMAScript 2015 (ES6) Modules become finally native to modern Browsers. In this article I will explain how you can use them in your projects.
The Rest Paramameter collects all the remaining elements into an array. It is a sibling of the Spread Operator and uses the same syntax of three dots “…”.
ES6 brings us a better version of object literals. We will write less code to reach the same result.
With ES6 we get a convenient way of extracting multiple values from data stored in (possibly nested) objects and Arrays.
Javascript Promises arrived natively with ES6 and are essentially a simpler way of dealing with asynchronous (async) operations in comparison to traditional callback-based approaches (ES5).
With ES6 developers have new built-in methods to make it easier working with Strings, Arrays, Objects and Numbers.