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Add ECMAScript section to documentation #522

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@RachitSahu26 RachitSahu26 commented Oct 8, 2024

This PR introduces a new ECMAScript section to the documentation to improve completeness by citing relevant ECMAScript specifications for important JavaScript features. The new section includes:

References to the official ECMAScript specification for topics like async/await.
Articles and video resources related to ECMAScript concepts, such as asynchronous programming with async/await.
This update aims to provide developers with official references and additional learning materials on ECMAScript features, ensuring they have access to both technical documentation and supplementary resources.

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Added a new section titled ECMAScript References in the documentation.
Included a reference to the ECMAScript 2017 (ES8) for the async/await feature.
Added relevant articles and videos to support the async/await topic.
Motivation
This change enhances the clarity and completeness of the documentation by linking directly to ECMAScript specifications, helping users better understand the standards behind the JavaScript features they use.
Fixed #503
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@RachitSahu26 Good contribution, adding ECMAScript to the list

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Completeness: cite ECMAScript spec
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