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Sourcemaps, Security, devices, & more: What you may have missed from TC39 & Ecma #85

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gesa opened this issue Sep 14, 2024 · 1 comment
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Lots of people who are tuned into internet-relevant standards know about TC39, the technical committee within Ecma International that specifies ECMAScript® (JavaScript™). What you may not know is that TC39 is broken up into 5 Task Groups, only one of which is responsible for the core standard, ECMA-262. Ecma is also home to TC53, another technical committee focussed on ECMAScript® in embedded systems. Join me to hear about the rest of Ecma’s work on ECMAScript: Internationalization, Security, Sourcemaps, Experiments in programming language standardization, and ECMAScript® modules for embedded systems.

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Spread knowledge of JavaScript outside of the Web APIs, identify areas where Ecma & W3C could be working together.

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@gesa gesa changed the title Sourcemaps, Security, & more: What you may have missed from TC39 Sourcemaps, Security, devices, & more: What you may have missed from TC39 & Ecma Sep 23, 2024
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