As Hallow's Eve nears, programmers yearn to write their webapp source code 
in a language that parallels the innate eeriness of the season. 
Javascript's stranglehold on the web platform has forced application 
developers worldwide to limit their expression to gimmicks in the 
presentation of their website - their sourcecode unmarred, staid, and 
completely lacking in festivity.

No more! I call upon the v8 developers to enable a spookylang interpreter 
in the browser for the night of Halloween (reference implementation 
here: https://github.com/ftripier/spookyc).

What are you *afraid* of?

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