I see the full balance sheet (which you don't) of time invested for progress delivered. TC39 is bad value. Decorators. Promises. Cancellation. Classes. Intrinsic subclassing. Decorators. Many, many aspects of modules. All many, many years late...and we aren't even to types yet.
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Odgovor korisnicima @slightlylate @RickByers i sljedećem broju korisnika:
Years late? By whose schedule? Those features had *many* competing visions, and achieving consensus was fucking hard. But most got done, with outstanding results. I'm most sympathetic to Promise cancellation. The ideologues surrounding anything Promise-related are the *worst*
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Odgovor korisnicima @AdamRackis @slightlylate i sljedećem broju korisnika:
It's unfortunate because this is all opinion, but I can't help but agree with Alex that the rate of change of JS to adopt completely needed features like Observables, Promise Cancellation, decorators, static/private/ class fields has been slow compared to other langs.
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Odgovor korisnicima @mikesherov @AdamRackis i sljedećem broju korisnika:
And when you look at it, everyone on TC39 is trying their best and doing a great job, and we do have progress, but as a procedure wonk I can't help but blame the need for *complete consensus* for the pace of change in the language.
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Odgovor korisnicima @mikesherov @AdamRackis i sljedećem broju korisnika:
Don’t break the web, that is the number one goal. So it is not fair nor accurate to compare Web/JS with other platforms and languages. Few have as much responsibility and reach, and such any change needs to be thoroughly thought through.
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Odgovor korisnicima @Kevin_Kamimura @mikesherov i sljedećem broju korisnika:
Actually my #1 goal is to slow/stop the web's slide into irrelevance. Broken things can be fixed. Irrelevant things are rarely reserected!
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Odgovor korisnicima @RickByers @mikesherov i sljedećem broju korisnika:
Irrelevance for whom? Maybe not being able to use the web as a tool, to compete with native platforms makes it irrelevant for Google, but Google doesn’t speaks for everyone. Without engine diversity the web is no longer open, and that is its largest appeal over native.
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Odgovor korisnicima @Kevin_Kamimura @RickByers i sljedećem broju korisnika:
Engine diversity absolutists need to describe what concrete benefits it provides that can't be achieved other ways in the medium-term (e.g., OSS forking, which has created huge divergence in the KHTML-lineage engines)
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Odgovor korisnicima @slightlylate @Kevin_Kamimura i sljedećem broju korisnika:
“Engine diversity absolutists” ? This is extremely concerning rhetoric from the Chrome head of standards, especially given the topic of this thread, the potential abuse of Chrome’s market power.
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Odgovor korisnicima @AdamRackis @SimonSapin i sljedećem broju korisnika:
Alex Russell is a toxic gatekeeper that should probably not have the decision power he has.
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“Toxic” is too strong imo, but I’m increasingly thinking someone else at Google should be making these decisions.
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Odgovor korisnicima @AdamRackis @SimonSapin i sljedećem broju korisnika:
His record is consistent and very long. I didn’t say toxic gratuitously.
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