[–] as1ndu 10y ago ↗ Now that Node is really moving fast. do you think the IO.js fork is still relevant? [–] maxharris 10y ago ↗ They merged back in May."io.js has merged with the Node.js project again.There won't be any further separate io.js releases (except for critical security fixes). All of the features in io.js are available in Node.js v4 and above."https://iojs.org/en/
[–] maxharris 10y ago ↗ They merged back in May."io.js has merged with the Node.js project again.There won't be any further separate io.js releases (except for critical security fixes). All of the features in io.js are available in Node.js v4 and above."https://iojs.org/en/
[–] EvanPlaice 10y ago ↗ What about the important question?Where does v5 stand in terms of ES6/7 support?http://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6/ [–] cadecairos 10y ago ↗ According to the changelog [1], the v8 version bump has provided the spread operator and new.target1. https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v5.0.0/CHANGELOG.md
[–] cadecairos 10y ago ↗ According to the changelog [1], the v8 version bump has provided the spread operator and new.target1. https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v5.0.0/CHANGELOG.md
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 16.4 ms ] thread"io.js has merged with the Node.js project again.
There won't be any further separate io.js releases (except for critical security fixes). All of the features in io.js are available in Node.js v4 and above."
https://iojs.org/en/
Where does v5 stand in terms of ES6/7 support?
http://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6/
1. https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v5.0.0/CHANGELOG.md