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JavaScript

object oriented javascript

I was glancing at the object oriented JavaScript section, and I see they are talking about ES2015 but its 2020 now and teamTreeHouse said they update there courses are they going to recognize this issue, new to coding so i really don't know

Exequiel R.
Exequiel R.
Courses Plus Student 16,828 Points

Hey vikrant kaushal ES2015 is the specification of ECMAScript that went out on the year 2015 that meant a significant leap in the way that JS was written. The spec changes slightly each year but the ES2015 release was pretty important so that's why they highlight that fact.

Hope it helps

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Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,169 Points

The JavaScript language isn't changed every year, and 2015 was when the last big batch of significant changes happened.