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Mike Gerwitz ef4040e13a Now using Traceur
The primary motivation behind this was the concise function syntax, but
other features like block-level scoping, templating, and variable object
keys are quite convenient. I'm sure I'll be using others in this project as
well.

This may raise the question: isn't it odd using something that provides
class support in a library that is intended to augment GNU ease.js, which is
itself a class framework? Well, no, not really: GNU ease.js provides many
more powerful features that ES6/7 do not, which will be showcased
extensively in this library. ease.js will still work well with native
EMCAScript and interop will be adjusted as needed, but ease.js will not
become irrelevant.
2014-08-10 14:16:02 -04:00