- JavaScript never removes old features – new versions are always backward compatible.
- I wish we could clean it up, but staying compatible has too many benefits, as I’ll explain in this blog post.
- These are benefits of staying backward compatible: – – If you want to program in as clean a JavaScript as possible, there is much you can ignore (some suggestions are more radical than others):
JavaScript never removes old features – new versions are always backward compatible. I wish we could clean it up, but staying compatible has too many benefits, as I’ll explain in this blog post.
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JavaScript never removes old features – new versions are always backward compatible. I wish we could clean it up, but staying compatible has too many benefits, as I’ll explain in this blog post.
These are benefits of staying backward compatible:
If you want to program in as clean a JavaScript as possible, there is much you can ignore (some suggestions are more radical than others):
JavaScript’s a mess – and that’s a good thing