@phildini Oh no :( I'm sorry for your loss.
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@keezee Thanks man! I've been at this company for 2yrs (we were ~5 in an office in Paris at the time!) so, yeah, we're doing alright I guess :D
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@keezee I'm a front-end engineer at https://frontapp.com
@keezee But yeah, as a rule of thumb. MDN is a goldmine and should be your #1 source for answers in most cases :p
@keezee Oh boy! Well imho it's probably the best time to learn JS because much of the newest features make it feel like a decent language on many aspects :p
@keezee haha. To be fair IE11 is going to be unsupported very soon (or is it already? I don't remember) so you should be fine :p
@keezee If you've been missing out on JS for the past ~2years then you're in for a treat because there was A LOT going on :D
@keezee Yes. It was added in ES6/ES2015 so it's only supported in modern browsers (read: not IE at all) https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Functions/Arrow_functions#Browser_compatibility
@keezee Yes. But it has some side-effects that you have to be aware of, like the `this` not being bound to the function. But yea in 99% it's a nicer/faster way of writing anonymous functions :p
@keezee the MDN docs are pretty good on this! https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Functions/Arrow_functions
@plsburydoughboy as a French I tend to object
@pixel eeeeeeeeeyuup
@pixel Wars will come, maybe not the one we want tho