A year long feature freeze for JS where no new features and proposals are released would be:
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts
probably will stagnate us more as a community than give people a chance to gather/rest themselves tbh
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Replying to @_lrlna @yoshuawuyts
as in, putting a plug on people's creative thinking (and development of js as a language is such) will make us worse off
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yosh Retweeted Justin Woo
to me constraints are what drives creativity; I don't see how code like this would suddenly be any betterhttps://twitter.com/jusrin00/status/780141538051522560 …
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts
ooof, i def don't disagree; i feel this is more true on a micro level (you, individual) than a macro level (us, community)
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Replying to @_lrlna @yoshuawuyts
and if on a macro level we kind of stop the bad or the good progress, we don't end up keeping up with everything else
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we need to think about our value proposition tho; what makes JS great? I think high performance with low entry point is part of it
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts @_lrlna
everything that's not in line with that should be examined very closely. Learning curve matters a lot
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again, i don't disagree; but i don't think either would derail from development of a language
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