The backticks and ${} syntax are natively part of ES2015, defined as 'template literals'. t7 uses these so that you don't need to use an additional preprocessor/transpiler
Ah, now that makes sense.
I suppose it's a trade off at end of day. Thanks Marco for your clarification.
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The backticks and ${} syntax are natively part of ES2015, defined as 'template literals'. t7 uses these so that you don't need to use an additional preprocessor/transpiler
Ah, now that makes sense.
I suppose it's a trade off at end of day. Thanks Marco for your clarification.