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Keith.Badeau16-Sep-11 19:13
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I have recently been learning JavaScript and just playing around with it. I am a C/C++ programmer from the days of DOS and am now moving into C#.

I love all four of these languages but I am not a web developer so I haven't found any serious use for JavaScript. I use IronPython or PowerShell for any scripting on my machine and this would probably be the only way I would use JavaScript outside of web app development.

What I would like to discuss is the possibility of a JavaScript compiler that produces either native executables or a MSIL assembly.

I haven't found any compilers that actually do this (and I am not saying they don't exist only that I haven't seen any) and I would love to see JavaScript used in this way as it is a very powerful and pretty language (I am a "curly brace" programmer).

The most useful in my opinion would be the "functions as first-class objects" aspect (to quote Douglas Crockford), although Lambda is being introduced in almost every popular imperative language so the benefits would be negligible.

Anybody have an opinion on this? Negative and positive feedback welcome!
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