I value stability over new shinies. I've never felt like I needed Node to be a playground for ES6. #NodeSummit
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@tjfontaine@swaj One JS principle means old code will run in new V8, always. -
@ericf@tjfontaine I write binary node add-ons. V8 API changes are a real problem I have to deal with. -
@swaj@tjfontaine okay, so how is V8’s API stability related to its implementation of ES6 features? -
@ericf@tjfontaine taken out of context the two are not necessarily related (although they like are in practice).
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@tjfontaine@swaj Two different things here: 1) V8’s API changes. 2) Updates implement new ES features. “Playground for ES6” conflates these -
@ericf it's not solely about the api you also need abi -- this conversation is complex and requires more than 140 characters
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