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Manuel Simoni's blog about programming (languages).
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Everything in JavaScript, JavaScript in Everything
We can now run
Linux
,
LLVM bitcode
, and
a lot of other languages
in JavaScript.
And we can run JavaScript in everything - browsers, servers, toasters,
Lisp
.
Like IP in networking, JavaScript is becoming the
waist in the hourglass
.
I don't know what it means yet, but it sure is exciting.
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