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A Google engineer presented a proposal to the official standardization committee that would split JavaScript into two languages.
The proposal was presented at a meeting of Emca TC39 earlier this month .
The authors argue that new language features have a mostly negative impact on users.
If adopted, the proposal would mean that future syntax features go into JSSugar , and only API and capability features go to JS0.
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