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by sedeki
3744 days ago
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As I understand it, we'll have access to the DOM and the various APIs (WebWorkers, etc)... Of course we won't write apps in some very low level language. But I am guessing that the consensus will converge pretty fast on what (small number of) alternatives we'll use, since we are doing it right this time (I'm hinting at JS). No, JS won't die. We have fast interpreters now, we can run it on our servers and there is a bunch of people who like it a lot. Also, there is the issue of backwards compatability. |
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