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Jetbrains react js6/4/2023 ![]() This support includes ECMAScript 2015 and later standards and even some proposals to the language, such as nullish coalescing operators, private fields, optional chaining, and more.īut even as ECMAScript 6+ features get more and more support in modern browsers and runtimes (see the Kangax compatibility table), to deploy your ES6 code you still often need to compile it to ES5.1, the JavaScript version supported by all browsers. ![]() ![]() WebStorm supports the ECMAScript 6+ syntax. Note: This post was updated in September 2021.
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