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Python Converted To JavaScript, Executed In-Browser

lkcl writes "Two independent projects, Skulpt and Pyjamas, are working to bring Python to the web browser (and the JavaScript command-line) the hard way: as JavaScript. Skulpt already has a cool Python prompt demo on its homepage; Pyjamas has a gwtcanvas demo port and a GChart 2.6 demo port. Using the 64-bit version of Google v8 and PyV8, Pyjamas has just recently and successfully run its Python regression tests, converted to JavaScript, at the command-line. (Note: don't try any of the above SVG demos with FF2 or IE6; they will suck.)"

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  1. Re:python sucks by master5o1 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Because it's done like this:
    <?php
    die(Python);
    ?>

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    signature is pants
  2. Re:Why, God, why???? by timeOday · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The only thing worse than Python is, well, Javascript.

    I'd be interested to hear what you like better, and why? Personally I'm still sad that Java (not Javascript) didn't win on the Web - a cross-platform, general purpose language that is at least a reasonable choice for most anything. To make programming faster, you can always use higher-level libraries or code-building environments on top of it, or compile some other syntax to java bytecode.

    Now instead the Web is a big mish-mash of fundamentally incompatible technologies. And if anybody does pull off the one-runtime-for-anything vision, it looks like it will be Microsoft.

  3. In related news.... by mrops · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...they used a Perl script to convert Python to Javascript.