Too Long; Didn't ReadMost cross platform programming languages and frameworks contain good and bad parts. Electron probably has more than its share of the good — but also hides some dark secrets under its shining facade. Most cross platform programming languages and frameworks contain good and bad parts. Electron probably has more than its share of the good — but also hides some dark secrets under
Too Long; Didn't Read<strong><em>This </em>article</strong> <strong><em>originally appeared on </em></strong><a href="https://dormoshe.io/articles/es8-was-released-and-here-are-its-main-new-features-15" target="_blank"><strong><em>dormoshe.io</em></strong></a> The new features of the ECMAScript specification 8th edition This article originally appeared on dormoshe.io This article was translated in
This week I attended my first TC-39 meeting. For those unaware, TC-39 is the designator of the ECMA working group that defines the ECMAScript Language (or “JavaScript” as it is more commonly known). It is the forum where all of the various nuances and details of the JavaScript language are hammered out (often painfully) and worked through in order to ensure that the JavaScript programming language
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