ES6 Classes: General language/structure touch-up #28947
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It's not too uncommon that I find people in the community expressing frustration at the complexity of the documentation in the ES6 classes lesson, despite the intro saying there's not much extra to learn. The current verbiage has also led many to question if classes are "bad" and wonder if they shouldn't be used at all/shouldn't learn about them if they're "so controversial". This may have been more relevant around ES6 release but now they're far more common and with more features added since.
It would be beneficial to rephrase some of those parts of the lesson, while also rethinking some of the assignments to try and narrow the focus on "new syntax for concepts you already know about", with extra focus on "no need to dig too deep right now either".
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Closes #28797
Closes #29061
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