I haven't followed io.js development at all, so don't know what all the projects goals are, but I really hope this doesn't lead to different server implementations/stdlibs for js on the server, the rate of change is insane in js land as is.
Do js devs not go insane? I mean you have grunt/gulp, webkit/blink/gecko, atom-shell/node-webkit, backbone/react/angular, ecsript harmony, one year from now I can almost garanty half of those things just listed will be out of date if history is any indicator of the future. The only place of solace in the js world that has remained a standard for a prolonged period of time is jquery.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 9.1 ms ] threadDo js devs not go insane? I mean you have grunt/gulp, webkit/blink/gecko, atom-shell/node-webkit, backbone/react/angular, ecsript harmony, one year from now I can almost garanty half of those things just listed will be out of date if history is any indicator of the future. The only place of solace in the js world that has remained a standard for a prolonged period of time is jquery.