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The document discusses new features coming to JavaScript in the future. It describes CoffeeScript and compiling ES.next to current JavaScript as ways to experiment with these new features. It lists some approved features for ES.next, including block scope variables, destructuring, default parameters, rest/spread syntax, proxies, weak maps, modules, and iterators/generators. The document also discu
Goals Roadmap Current Status Team Members Get Involved FAQ Trademarks Acknowledgments Goals The goal of the "Tamarin" project is to implement a high-performance, open source implementation of the ECMAScript 4th edition (ES4) language specification. The Tamarin virtual machine will be used by Mozilla within SpiderMonkey, the core JavaScript engine embedded in Firefox®, and other products based on M
Aurora Concept (Part 1) by Adaptive Path Aurora explores new ways people could interact with the Web in the future based on projected technological trends and real-world scenarios. Learn More Bookmarking & History Concept by Wei Zhou An investigation into a better way of visualizing and interacting with bookmarks, your history, and the browser in general. Learn More Whatâs New? Introducin
Warning: Prism is no longer developed by Mozilla Labs, although this documentation will still be useful to those using WebRunner (see next paragraph). There are now two alternatives: The Prism code was picked up by Matthew Gertner who started a company to continue its open source development under the name WebRunner. See his blog post at http://www.salsitasoft.com/blog/2011/02/09/prism-is-now-webr
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