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proposal-record-tuple
ECMAScript proposal for the Record and Tuple value types. | Stage 2: it will change!
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proposal-class-fields
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proposal-function-pipe-flow
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notes reviews and mentions
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Union, intersection, difference, and more are coming to JavaScript Sets
Has anything changed recently? The proposal has been in stage 3 since November 2022 [1]
[1] https://github.com/tc39/notes/blob/HEAD/meetings/2022-11/nov...
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The TC-39 just introduced a new stage: stage 2.7
If you're curious about the naming scheme (it now goes 0 -> 1 -> 2 -> 2.7 -> 3 -> 4), then you can read the discussion surrounding the name from the last meeting notes [1].
Also, for a quicker digest, Rob Palmer (from the committee) tweeted about it [2]
[1] https://github.com/tc39/notes/blob/main/meetings/2023-11/nov...
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JavaScript Type Annotations Proposal Update
Dialog for this update is at https://github.com/tc39/notes/blob/main/meetings/2023-03/mar...
What I would like is a "use: 'typechecked'" at the top of the file indicating that the code has already been checked. This would be accompanied by a new proprosal that defines a standard for what is considered checked (for example checking nullablity in the types) and would allow for browsers to make some optimizations. This could also perhaps reduce the amount of necessary runtime checks such that it would be possible to make it a fully sound typesystem with most of the checks done beforehand.
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ES Modules Are Terrible
All the meeting notes are recorded here: https://github.com/tc39/notes/tree/main/meetings. You’ll have to do a bit of spelunking in the corresponding agendas and proposal repo to narrow down the exact meetings you’re interested in.
- Proposal withdrawn for JavaScript Function.pipe / flow
- Proposal withdrawn for Function.pipe / flow
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Deno joins TC39
Here's a list of delegates for TC39, but it doesn't list people by their ECMA member organization.
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Class fields and private class members are now stage 4, ready for ES2022
This is a good question. I'm not sure I saw the notes of the meeting when this happened, but all the notes are public here: https://github.com/tc39/notes/tree/master/meetings
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History of JavaScript - How it came into the existence
TC-39 is a group of people who are responsible for the standards. They have meetings every two months with member-appointed delegates and invited experts. You can check the minutes of those meetings here GitHub repository
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