On Tuesday, 14 June 2016 at 10:16:33 UTC, ketmar wrote:


you can start with "language report" (i.e. short semi-formal description of language). then people will have at least something to bikeshed. ;-)

I'd say let's start with as few features as possible and concentrate on speed (including JIT) and extensibility. With extensibility I mean a) the language itself, i.e. it should be easy to extend the language without having to redesign the core and break everything, and b) easy integration of D and C.

JS will become obsolete when other languages can be compiled to webasm, which is the right way to go. I wouldn't put too much effort into JS anymore.

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