ES6 and ES7 the future of Javascript
ES6 and ES7, the future of Javascript by
Brendan Eich
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After almost 20 years, JavaScript is still growing by all measures: deployed apps, github usage, framework innovation, and of course standardized language evolution. The
6th Edition of the ECMAScript standard, ES6, is all but done. ES7, the next edition, is under parallel construction in order to be finalized a year after ES6.
Best of all, rolling standards "releases" mean new features flow through a process akin to the rapid release waterfall used by
Chrome and
Firefox, albeit at a months-not-weeks pace.
In this talk, I will dive into the extensions to the
JavaScript language on track for inclusion in ES6, and then delve into the post-ES6 proposals slated for ES7 and beyond.
Classes, modules, arrow functions, destructuring, lexical binding, rest and default parameters, promises, generators, proxies and more are coming to browser-based JS
Virtual Machines soon, and of course to
Node.js via V8. Async functions, async generators, typed objects, value objects,
SIMD intrinsics, and more are likely in ES7 or a follow-on release.
Best of all, most new features can be used now, via compilers such as Traceur, 6to5, and esnext. As each standard edition rolls out, and compilers implement the full specification, developers can "write once" using the latest version of JS.
I'll discuss trade-offs in using some of these compilers, analyzing how they implement new features and looking out for sharp edge cases.
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