ECMAScript 2015 added the ability to use template literals instead of concatenation. Since their use is clearer and more concise, they are
preferred in environments that support ECMAScript 2015.
Noncompliant code example
function sayHello(name) {
console.log("hello " + name); // Noncompliant
}
Compliant solution
function sayHello(name) {
console.log(`hello ${name}`);
}