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by xcambar 4573 days ago
So basically: more features to JS, but JS still.

I guess that if we want to have something after JS, that will come either with: * more standardized languages, with native in-browser VMs, as Google is trying to do with Dart. * get rid of the browser.

The latter is way more contraversive, but I like it nonetheless. The less contraversive version is: the end of the browser as we know it.