// var foo is an object {a: 'he', b: 'waka', c: 'yeye', d: 'baaz'} // left out quotes at key
doing let {a, b, ...remainder} = foo gives
a = the first element in the object: that is a => 'he', so you get he
b = the second element in the object: that is b => 'waka', so you get waka
...remainder = everthing else: c: 'yeye', d: 'baaz'
result: you have three variables, a, b and remainder. a gives you 'he', b gives you 'waka' and remainder gives you an object with the remaining elements