![]() format ( ) Ĭheck out the Intl.ListFormat API post for more details! # And more! ![]() Thanks to V8 7.2, which ships with Chrome 72, you can now declare public class fields directly in the class definition, eliminating the need to do it in the constructor. I can now create classes, that work like I expect them to, complete with constructors, getters and setters, static methods and public properties. How did I create a class? Or inheritance? What about public and private properties and methods? Many of the recent updates to JavaScript that make object oriented programming much easier. My first language was Java, and learning JavaScript threw me for a bit of a loop. This covers only some of the key highlights, check the links below for additional changes in Chrome 72. ![]() Let's dive in and see what's new for developers in Chrome 72! # Change log
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