Thanks to all for the feedback. I incorporated as much as I could into the 
presentation, and I think got all the accuracy issues straightened out, pending 
potential misunderstandings of Rick's points. I posted both the unabridged 
version and the EmpireJS 30-minute version at

http://es6isnigh.com/

(or, if the DNS isn't working yet, http://domenic.github.com/es6isnigh/).

Still much to do before I'd consider the full version "done": e.g. incorporate 
Brendan's template string regexes and weakly-held values examples, convert to 
HTML instead of PowerPoint/PDF, and so on. But it's a start! Now all I have 
left to do is actually get up on stage and present, heh.

I'll update the 30-minute slides throughout the day if anyone has remaining 
corrections or suggestions.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:es-discuss-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Domenic Denicola
> Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2012 13:46
> To: '[email protected]'
> Subject: Request for feedback on a talk on I'm giving on ES6
> 
> (Attempting to send again with fewer URLs to avoid being spam-filtered?
> Apologies if this shows up twice.)
> 
> On Monday I'll be giving a talk about ES6 at EmpireJS. I just finished up my
> slides, and would love some feedback and critique from the es-discuss crew:
> 
> https://jh2kcg.sn2.livefilestore.com/y1pLp4Fh3CL9rp5A__EenS-
> TzdbQJMwG8IeIzQ_aRUbd6GakGmTcdBxx9Ec5SpKyfdHrDF0lFXr9sGfQJJVswn
> NAw/ES6%20is%20Nigh.pdf
> 
> The slides consist primarily of code examples of almost every new feature, so
> accuracy checks and ES6-idiomaticness-improvements would be very helpful.
> 
> It has way too many slides for 30 minutes, so I'll be cutting large swathes 
> of it
> to focus on those I classify as least-known but most-powerful. Nevertheless,
> feedback on all the slides would be lovely, given that I'll be using the rest 
> of
> them in longer-form talks elsewhere. I also plan on submitting the code
> examples for inclusion in Dave's new wiki, or using them in other educational
> outreach efforts (e.g. blog posts), or even in a mini test suite so we can see
> how Chrome and Firefox's current implementations compare to the specced
> behavior.
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