I really don't understand this kind of courses.<p><pre><code> What Will I Learn?
ES6 Easy Wins - New Variables, Scoping and Template Strings
New Language Features — Arrow Functions, Destructuring
New Iterables and Looping over data
What the heck those ...three ...little ...dots actually do
How to structure your JavaScript with Modules and NPM
Advanced Classes, Proxies, Generators, Sets and Maps
How to write clean and consistent JavaScript with ESLint
Proper tooling + bundling setup with Webpack
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$60 for things you can learn by reading a free blog post and actually trying it yourself in a side-project?<p>Unless you've never did any Javascript in your life, in which case you can still learn JS basics in a free tutorial, better than a "learn ES6 best-practices" course.
Fantastic resource!<p>Every new feature of the language is introduced with real, relatable data (family members, bill to pay at dinner) etc, along with a good dose of humour.<p>The human aspect of these examples make the series very easy to digest and helps concepts sink in better.<p>This is really good value for money - I highly recommend this course if you feel like you could do with some polishing on your ES6 skills.<p>Paying Wes Bos for his hard work not only is fair, but it also ensures he can continue dedicating his time to producing more quality courses going forward.<p>I for one really appreciate Wes' teaching style and how approachable he is as a person - and I want to continue seeing him release great learning material and make a living out of teaching.