Re: ES6 Timeline

2013-11-01 Thread Juriy Zaytsev
Finalized spec or finalized implementations? A lot of things are already being implemented (with varying levels of conformance, of course) in latest versions of engines (from browsers to node) — http://kangax.github.io/es5-compat-table/es6/ -- kangax On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 5:02 AM, Nathan

RE: ES6 Timeline

2013-11-01 Thread Nathan Wall
Finalized spec or finalized implementations?  A lot of things are already being implemented (with varying levels of conformance, of course) in latest versions of engines (from browsers to node) — http://kangax.github.io/es5-compat-table/es6/ -- kangax Yes, thanks, I'm aware of

Re: ES6 Timeline

2013-11-01 Thread Rick Waldron
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 12:02 AM, Nathan Wall nathan.w...@live.com wrote: Hey guys, I really think you're all doing an awesome job with the development of the future of the language, especially all the work Allen's putting into the drafts. I'm really dying to start using some of these

Re: ES6 Timeline

2013-11-01 Thread Allen Wirfs-Brock
On Nov 1, 2013, at 6:23 AM, Rick Waldron wrote: On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 12:02 AM, Nathan Wall nathan.w...@live.com wrote: Hey guys, I really think you're all doing an awesome job with the development of the future of the language, especially all the work Allen's putting into the drafts.

Re: ES6 Timeline

2013-11-01 Thread Brian Di Palma
Thanks Rick, From my reading of that schedule we could hope to have ES6 features like modules and classes ready for use in production code (via something like traceur) by Q1 next year? The June/July/Dec 2014 dates are simply dot the i's and cross the t's milestones, standardisation bureaucracy?

Re: ES6 Timeline

2013-11-01 Thread Brian Di Palma
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 3:55 PM, Allen Wirfs-Brock al...@wirfs-brock.com wrote: There is still plenty of work to do to reach the Ecma standard stage in Dec 2014, but from a feature perspective ES6 should be done within the next 3 months. Excellent news, thanks for the summary.