A Look at Some JavaScript Alternatives
If you are a web developer, HTML, CSS and JavaScript are you bread and butter, which can be rather annoying if you prefer marmalade instead. While open standards are awesome the very fact that they are standard or in other words unchanging means that there will be those who love them and those that hate them.
Native developers are used to having a plethora of choices when it comes to development: Assembly, C, C++, C#, VisualBasic, Objective-C, Ada, Java, Python, Ruby, Lisp, Perl or heck even JavaScript! Native developers are spoiled by choice, and all web developers have is JavaScript.
Or do they?
While browsers do not support running any JavaScript alternative scripting language other than JavaScript, web developers have found ways around this limitation to give them access to a growing number of languages. Recently Google announced a JavaScript alternative called Dart that they had been developing themselves. So this is perhaps the best time to take a look at some alternatives to JavaScript. In this article we take a look at five such languages.





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