Fun fact, the index.html for the spec (https://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/8.0/index.html …) is 5.5MB 
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Maybe we should gzip that... cc
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Proves that even the most open of open websites sometimes might benefit from using a framework and some lazy loading.
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Nah, I don't think that level of complexity is necessary for a spec document :)
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Yeah but mobile... I sometimes remember I should look things up when I’m commuting. Same for clarifying tweet wars.

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Huh, I don't think that viewing the spec on mobile is a very common use-case

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It could be just me. But I found myself in this situation at least 8 times.
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I'm most excited about Async functions, Trailing commas, and Object.entries. The others are cool too.
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Note: Async/await is not ES6 or ES7, it's ES8 (ES2017) :) You may need to update your blog posts ;-)
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I think we just need to stop with the single digit version numbers altogether
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Don't worry, people will definitely stop with the single digit version numbers... In about 2 years I'd say
#ES10
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@littledan,@bterlson, and@leobalter come to mind for sure
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What are the new things that (according to you) stand out in this version?
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can you tell them to slow down on the versions ... we can't keep up! LOL
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