• bss03@infosec.pub
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      JS is the machine code of the web. Fewer and fewer people might write it directly, but it will live as long as the web platform does.

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          14 hours ago

          Only if that browser somehow becomes overwhelmingly popular in a market segment BEFORE it gets JS support.

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            Could make a transpiler for python -> js, and serve python to the browser with a fallback to js if the python isn’t supported by the browser