--- Nicolas Cannasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> haXe is not related to ECMA/JS. It's an independant language which have 
> some common points in its semantic. In particular, it's pretty easy to 
> generate a .js from an haXe program.
> 
> NekoVM does not run JS, but haXe can also target Neko, although the API 
> are different from JS ones.
> 
> JS itself is pretty crossbrowser. What is not crossbrowser are the JS 
> apis. haXe helps here by bringing a typesystem that can help hidding 
> these differences behind correctly designed APIs.

In your opinion, if one were to port the Spidermonkey Javascript front 
end to use Neko as the back end, what would the major technical 
obstacles/challenges be, if any?

Has anyone ever used Boehm libgc against a program as large as Mozilla?


       
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