Future JavaScript: what is still missing? | Dr. Axel Rauschmayer

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accessible for deaf/hearing-impaired: sign language interpreter (DGS) visible for complete duration + captions // slide collection https://buff.ly/2YLcPlA // Licence: CC BY-ND https://buff.ly/2TN3XIo In recent years, JavaScript has grown considerably in size. In this talk, we’ll explore what features are still missing and what features may not be needed. Further reading: Blog post: 2ality.com/2019/01/future-js.html Axel's JS books (free online): exploringjs.com Download slides: speakerdeck.com/rauschma/ Axel (@rauschma) specializes in JavaScript and web development. He has been developing web applications since 1995. In 1999, he was a technical manager at a German Internet startup that later expanded internationally. In 2006, he held his first talk on Ajax. In 2010, he received a Ph.D. in Informatics from the University of Munich. Since 2011, he has been blogging at 2ality.com and written several books on JavaScript. He also regularly holds talks and trainings about web development. Sign up for our Newsletter to receive preview-links every other Thursday starting 2019, April 04: https://js-kongress.us13.list-manage.com/subscribe/post?u=9c3420f6b5269855b07422fb5&id=f490a69da5
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