What benefit (other than perception) would having javascript (a
scripting language) in the server provide that TCL (a scripting
language) does not provide?

John Buckman wrote:
>> On 2008.02.28, Matthew M. Burke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I am convinced we could attract some students, but I don't want to
>>> commit unless there's at least a little more positive response. 
>>> Another
>>> possibility is that I know Clif Flynt, Jeff Hobbs and other Tcl folks
>>> are putting together an application.  So perhaps the better approach
>>> would be to list some AOLserver-related projects with their
>>> application.
>>>
>>> What do folks think?
>>
>> I think the silence from the community speaks volumes, unfortunately.
>
> I'm not (currently) a Javascript programmer but I thought Dossy's
> proposal to make Javascript a 1st-class language in Aolserver was by
> far the most bang-for-the-buck, and most likely to restart interest in
> aolserver.
>
> And if aolserver had serious javascript, I'd probably learn javascript
> and put a lot of my own time into making it work right.
>
> -john
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