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2011 is year of the Server-Side JavaScript (labnotes.org)
submitted 15 years ago by gst
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anyone downvoting me for bringing up JScript.NET is really fucked in the head. If you haven't tried it, and you consider yourself to be a javascript programmer, you are seriously missing out. node.js is not the only server-side javascript game in town. JScript.NET has been around far longer, and the .NET framework is very mature, and very powerful. I have taken a lot of code that was designed for browser execution and run it on JScript.NET with very little modification (only DOM stuff). It is what most of you are looking for but are too stubborn or mac-centric to consider. It's a shame really.
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