As far as I know, they are equivalent. The second way is how we've been doing things for ages. The first one was added later as syntactic sugar.
Yes, it is really the same thing.
Just JavaScript moving to a more recognisable way of defining classes, more similar to the way other languages do it.
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As far as I know, they are equivalent. The second way is how we've been doing things for ages. The first one was added later as syntactic sugar.
Yes, it is really the same thing.
Just JavaScript moving to a more recognisable way of defining classes, more similar to the way other languages do it.