@MrMarkDittmer might have an even larger number. He's looking at brower's JS object graph.
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JS Object Graph suggests ~9004 JS APIs in modern browsers (random staging instance for latest-and-greatest data: …https://const-case-data-dot-web-confluence.appspot.com/#!/catalog?releases=%5B%22Edge_16.16299_Windows_10.0%22,%22Safari_11.1_OSX_10.13.4%22,%22Chrome_66.0.3359.117_Windows_10.0%22,%22Firefox_60.0_Windows_10.0%22%5D&q=%22count:1%20or%20count:2%20or%20count:3%20or%20count:4%22 …). This is an underestimate: linked catalog excludes most APIs with no global constructor.
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8173 what? This is "APIs", methods, or some other count?
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Well, features that we record in https://github.com/mdn/browser-compat-data … CSS properties, HTTP headers, HTML/SVG elements and their attributes, API interfaces and their members. Also webextension APIs are part of that repo, so the number isn't just about the Web. I could get better numbers, tho
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It’s under NINE THOUSAAAAAAAA-
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