...Okay, normally I roll my eyes at people asking "What does this do" but Christ this is ridiculous. From the FAQ: > What is io.js? > io.js is a JavaScript platform that is compatable with Node.js & npm. What does that even mean? Edit: Thanks for those answering. I started figuring out what it was, but sometimes folks really need to learn that "A correct definition" is not the same as "a useful definition". However,…
Agree...couldn't find a clear explanation anywhere within several clicks of the home page. If it's a fork of node.js with ES6 support, as people are saying, they should put that on the front page or at the top of the FAQ section or on the front page of the documentation.
It's more like a new version of node with a different name to circumvent trademark issues.