What's Coming Next to JavaScript? by Nicolò Ribaudo
JavaScript is continuously evolving, with new features coming every year. Some say that it happens to fast, but everybody wishes some specific proposal would be implemented by browser right now. What new features can we use in 2024, and what can we expect soon? What are some more long-term proposed features that will have a potential huge impact of the ecosystem? We'll go together through these questions, while learning at the same time how JavaScript gets standardized! https://jsconfbp.com/speakers/nicolo-... I’m a developer who loves open source and JavaScript. I work at Igalia, where I help push the web forward, and I maintain Babel — the JavaScript compiler. I’m also a TC39 delegate and I’ve helped developing different JavaScript proposals over the years.

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