is. Is it a babel
> >> plugin? TypeScript? ES9000? Where can I use it? When should I use
> it?
> >>
> >> If this is the "official" JavaScript Steering Committee, then it would
> >> make
> >> sense that you should produce the authoritative do
If this is the "official" JavaScript Steering Committee, then it would
>> make
>> sense that you should produce the authoritative documentation, and
>> publish
>> the authoritative announcements/reasoning.
>>
>> For example, when TC39 decided to remove p
ou should produce the authoritative documentation, and publish
> the authoritative announcements/reasoning.
>
> For example, when TC39 decided to remove properties from classes, there
> should have been an announcement. It seems like many people disagree with
> this decision (myself in
ies from classes, there
should have been an announcement. It seems like many people disagree with
this decision (myself included).
The MDN web docs are trying to be the go to place for all things web. Yet,
I still google, "can i use es6 classes" to find browser compatibility
info. Because MDN
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