It would be helpful if that page listed licenses and minimum es target versions (es5? es3?)
Regards On Oct 16, 2012, at 5:12 AM, Claus Reinke <[email protected]> wrote: > > With ES6 engine compatibility still looking somewhat red > > http://kangax.github.com/es5-compat-table/es6/ > > transpilers are not just a useful way of communicating ES6 > development (avoiding surprised audiences later [*]), they also provide > relief for those who keep reading here about new features that they dearly > would like to use. > > On top of that, the TypeScript discussion feeds give an early > idea of how JS coders out there are going to react to ES6 > features, as well as the kind of tweaking that might be needed > to tune features to practice (or developer expectations to the > realities of features as spec-ed). > > I've just updated the "Language extensions" category in the > js-tools mailing list resources > > http://clausreinke.github.com/js-tools/resources.html#group:language-extensions > > This typically lists transpilers from ES.future to ES.now, including > experimental, under discussion, and agreed on features. I've also > included Mozilla's new macros project, but won't include general > X2JS compilers (there is a separate list for those). > > If there are any missing (or outdated) entries, could you please let me know? > Not everyone knows all the projects you may know about, and it would be good > to have them listed in one place. > > Thanks, > Claus > http://clausreinke.github.com/ > > [*] > http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/379100-there-s-no-point-in-acting-surprised-about-it-all-the > _______________________________________________ > es-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/es-discuss _______________________________________________ es-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/es-discuss

