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by factorialboy 5158 days ago
Not even close. JavaScript is the closest thing we have today to a 'universal' programming language.
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It's universal because it's the only language that runs in the browser, not on its merits though. That alone made it big and ubiquitous. If Python had been picked as the scripting language for the web, or even Lua or Ruby, they would be the "universal" languages.