"Developers of the Deno JavaScript and TypeScript runtime are exploring the possibility of JavaScript containers — and the JavaScript sandbox itself — as a higher-level alternative to Linux containers," reports InfoWorld, citing a blog post by Node.js and Deno creator Ryan Dahl:
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Developers of the Deno JavaScript and TypeScript runtime are exploring the possibility of JavaScript containers and the JavaScript sandbox itself as a higher-level alternative to Linux containers. In a blog post this week, Ryan Dahl, who spearheaded development of both the Deno and Node.js JavaScript runtimes, cited JavaScript as the “universal scripting language.” JavaScript’s universality is prompting
native-comp branch of emacs, and regularly merges
in the latest from that branch.
The last merged commit is
3e133cc050 by Andrea Corallo (Tue Mar 16 2021).
Motivation
The goal of this fork is to explore new development approaches. To accomplish
this, we aim to maintain an inclusive and innovative environment. The project is
not about replacing elisp with a more popular language like Javascript. We just
want to make emacs more approachable for people who don t like lisp as much as
we do.
Contributions are welcome from anyone and we are always happy to invite new
people to the project. We are open towards interesting ideas to make emacs