Andrea Giammarchi wrote:
"Many times", and still does not make sense to me.

CoffeeScript and TypeScript added new things and solved others while new ES6 syntax is simply broken not only in ES3 but in ES5 too and requires same technique (transpiler) others used to solve many other gotchas too.

Rehashing, I addressed this explicitly in words you bottom-cited.

In your proposed alternative, as in ES6, a compiler is needed to target old browsers. No difference.

Why "we" demand the web to transpile **but** "we" don't solve problems known since 1999 is still a mystery to me ... specially every time you end your replies writing `1JS` ... in my opinion a meaningless utopia the moment TC39 decided to break backward compatibility.

You can't "solve the problems known since 1999". You again ignored what I wrote about "old code enduring, and intersection-compatible "any version" code likely predominating".

Please read before you reply.

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