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The document discusses the advantages of ES6 (ECMAScript 2015) and the new features it introduces to JavaScript, such as generators, template strings, and lazy sequences. It emphasizes the importance of evolving JavaScript to enhance web development and provides examples of how these features can improve programming practices. Additionally, it touches on contextual auto-escaping and localization,
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