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An idea that came up during Prof. Chiba's Key Note in our TG5 workshop in Japan:
When do JavaScript developers prefer new syntax vs new libraries? Pretty much all functionality can be expressed as current JS, as it is already very expressive. But there is still a desire for new syntax. Can we categorize the cases?
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An idea that came up during Prof. Chiba's Key Note in our TG5 workshop in Japan:
When do JavaScript developers prefer new syntax vs new libraries? Pretty much all functionality can be expressed as current JS, as it is already very expressive. But there is still a desire for new syntax. Can we categorize the cases?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: