Zed A. Shaw - The Web Will Die When OOP Dies
While I enjoyed this presentation (and I emotionally agree with the frustration) it was factually very misleading. Zed made it seem like W3C/TC39 aren't working on any of his suggested improvements at all while what he meant (according to his and Yehuda's Twitter conversation) is that stable versions of modern browsers don't support features he wants.
Related discussion: twitter.com/zedshaw/status/211591843899654144
Anton
Exactly! But the feature requests were sensible enough, if the base itself provides such feature development will be much more faster and easier.
I'm wondering what's the point of posting just a video like this. Do you have specific needs? Are there issues you want to discuss? We all want sugar. I came to es-discuss as a developer (which I still am) and I wish there was more sugar and that's in part what is being discussed here on a daily basis. Over the last couple of years, we have seen a tremendous amount of conferences by TC39ers at dev conferences to gather feedback from developers who work with the language on a daily basis. TC39 is open to feedback from developers What more or different do you want?
If you can't answers these questions, don't expect things to move forward.
David
Le 10/06/2012 14:27, Hemanth H.M a écrit :
Well, I came looking for sugar, was reading few of the proposal which already covers my needs, will update as soon as I get anything either than those in the proposal.
/me understands that just a video link is too very wage, but, felt it made few strong suggestions.
How can one contribute ( as in code to ES or Javascript ) ?
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 8:54 AM, Hemanth H.M <hemanth.hm at gmail.com> wrote:
snip How can one contribute ( as in code to ES or Javascript ) ?
It's been my immediate, personal experience that participation itself is the best form of contribution. Be thoughtful, do research, think critically, etc. Listen and learn, speak up when it makes sense to do so.
Sugar, I want more sugar! vimeo.com/43380467