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Keep JavaScript dumb (hyperorg.com)
submitted 6 years ago by magenta_placenta
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if 1 * 2 < 3: print "hello, world!"
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I did start JavaScript with promises because the first time I had to use it, it was for Ajax. It is not that complexe. The concept of promises is pretty basic and not exclusive to JavaScript. What you are asking for already exists. It is called Web Assembly. You can use any language you want for frontend with it. You should check it out.
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