Google proposed to split JavaScript into JS0, the core language, and JSSugar, an extended syntax compiled by tools like WebPack. The aim is to reduce performance and security burdens on JS engines while allowing JSSugar to evolve rapidly. The author expresses concern that official status for current JavaScript tooling could hinder developers, especially hobbyists, from creating simple, accessible code.

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