[apologies for top-posting] All our cataloguers' work stations use
Opera (v.44) which (from dev.opera):
"Opera now [version 29] supports ES6 classes in strict mode, providing
the following features: prototype-based inheritance, constructors, super
calls, instance methods, and static
Am 04.08.2017 um 13:48 schrieb Owen Leonard:
* Use ES6 classes. This will work in Firefox 45+ (which includes two ESR
releases), Chrome 42+, Edge and Safari 9
I'm leaning towards this option, but it would be nice to get some
feedback from users (or from support companies who ask their
> * Use ES6 classes. This will work in Firefox 45+ (which includes two ESR
> releases), Chrome 42+, Edge and Safari 9
I'm leaning towards this option, but it would be nice to get some
feedback from users (or from support companies who ask their users?)
who might be required by their workplace
I think ES6 is broadly implemented in browsers (even edge) so it wouldn't
make sense to complicate the dev workflow without an obvious gain.
El jue., 3 de ago. de 2017 8:24 PM, Jesse escribió:
> As part of my work with Preact (and previous work with React), I've been
>