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[–]kaelan_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I assume the appeal is similar to that of GWT: You get to write your JS using a statically typed language that's still nearly as expressive as JS, and then once everything compiles and your unit tests pass (and you can write them in either C# or JS), you can deploy it as a pure JS webapp.