I just wanted to point out to the world that my Open Source DLRScript (built on top of Silverlight 2 Beta2) compiles JavaScript (and it uses the familiar Script tag).
The major difference is I am one guy (doing too much sidework that my personal projects are suffering) versus the huge Google regime. I’m also not as far as long from a compatibility perspective that I would like to be.
The big thing that DLRScript proves though is that Silverlight can be used to create a consistent/performant Script runtime for the browser... in fact the best thing with DLRScript is that you can swap out JavaScript and use something else... like Ruby! (or Python).
Once I’m done tech reviewing John Papa’s book I need to devote some more quality time to this...
Print | posted on Wednesday, September 10, 2008 9:34 AM