Windows 10: JavaScript moves forward in Microsoft Edge with ECMAScript 6 & beyond

Discus and support JavaScript moves forward in Microsoft Edge with ECMAScript 6 & beyond in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; ECMAScript is the official name for the JavaScript language we all know and love. The next version of ECMAScript, ES6 (henceforth referred to by its... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by Brink, May 11, 2015.

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    JavaScript moves forward in Microsoft Edge with ECMAScript 6 & beyond


    Source: http://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2...-6-and-beyond/

    :)
     
    Brink, May 11, 2015
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  2. No Security with Edge

    Hi,



    Thank you for your interest in Windows 10.

    I'd be glad to help you.

    Let's try to create a new Microsoft account in your wife's name for better security and privacy and check, if it works:

    To create a new User Account, refer to these Microsoft articles links and check, if it helps.

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/create-user-account#create-user-account=windows-8

    Sign in with a Microsoft account:

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/getstarted-microsoft-account

    Windows 10 and Microsoft Edge have made many performance advances in the Chakra JavaScript engine, with the goal of running JavaScript code faster and creating a consistent experience for users.

    In Windows 10 and Microsoft Edge, Chakra’s JIT compiler and the execution pipeline have been optimized such that Chakra can now efficiently inline functions that are defined across JavaScript files, without losing the performance benefits achieved via inlining.
    This optimization enables a lot more JavaScript code on the existing Web to run faster in Microsoft Edge.

    Please try to refer to these Microsoft blog links, mentioned below:

    JavaScript moves forward in Microsoft Edge
    with ECMAScript 6 and beyond
    :


    JavaScript moves forward in Microsoft Edge with ECMAScript 6 and beyond - Microsoft Edge Dev Blog

    Delivering fast JavaScript performance in Microsoft Edge:

    Delivering fast JavaScript performance in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Edge Dev Blog

    For more information and further assistance, refer to the link, mentioned below.


    Microsoft Edge and privacy: FAQ

    Microsoft Edge, Browserdaten und Datenschutz – Microsoft Datenschutz

    Hope this information helps you. Kindly post back with the updated issue for further assistance.



    Thank you.
     
    AntonyJose, May 11, 2015
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  3. petrib Win User
    N95 8gb Browser unable to read text from Novell Groupwise Web

    You have JavaScript (also sometimes called ECMAScript, in particular by Microsoft) support in the browser, but not actual Java. Java and JavaScript are entirely different things; the former is a programming language and virtual machine environment invented
    by Sun Microsystems, and the latter is a browser scripting language invented by Netscape.

    If Groupwise depends on J2SE (Java 2 Standard Edition), as on PC browsers, then it won't work with the phone.
     
    petrib, May 11, 2015
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