On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 11:45 AM, Jarek Foksa <[email protected]> wrote:
> Do you know any more technical details on this? Which extra APIs will
> be provided by Windows 8 to JS scripts?

No, but you're right. It's probably not going to be as easy as writing
js in the browser. Although that also kind of depends on how they'll
specify their API. I mean, currently, Windows programming is all about
the event loop. Nothing alien about that in js. I expect some lengthy
namespacing, but that's ok (imo) because you have to organize
everything somehow.

I just wonder what kind of sandbox/limitations, if any, we'll be
getting. Or environment (es5 with "browser" and OS extensions?).

- peter

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