Node.js is the software that allows you to run Javascript to create powerful server-side applications by using Google's V8 Javascript Engine. As a Node developer myself, I have always felt frustrated by seeing that Joyent, the company behind Node.s, was extremely conservative in terms of upgrading node to use the latest V8 version; the project was also struggling to get developers to actually contribute to code. This is why Fedor Indutny did the unthinkable: forked node and created IO.js. Today, the two projects are uniting possibly offering developers the best of both worlds
(Score: 1) by Pino P on Sunday June 21 2015, @02:54PM
ECMAScript6 - the attempt to repay the technological dept of JavaScript - is due to come out this year.
ECMAScript 6 is already "out" in the sense that it's been approved by Ecma [sdtimes.com].