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A browser preview backed by Google, Mozilla, and Microsoft is now ready, with the final official specification expected in Q1 of 2017
Next.js, a minimalistic framework for server-rendered React applications, builds on the work started by Node.js
The framework lets developers write apps in JavaScript that run on the JVM using Java as the runtime
Other breaking changes include removal of the npat config setting, deprecation of the prepublish lifecycle script, and discontinuation partial shrinkwraps
Port from developers at MIT supports dozens of languages and makes it easier and cheaper to build image-processing applications
The JS++ platform also adds modules and backs a multitude of code editors, including Visual Studio Code and GitHub Atom
With the new release, version 6 of the JavaScript platform will move to long-term support, and version 0.10 will reach "end of life" status
Node.js 6 will move to long-term support, while v0.10 goes to "end of life" status