Ralf Quint [17/11/2020 00.47]: >> I wasn't talking about browsers -- nor the web for that matter -- at >> all. As I've pointed out, you already got a canvas going AND it has >> file/filesyestem support, with the package of DOjS. All the benefits >> I've listed, which has been at least discussed here before, stemmed >> from that simple realization: Higher level development, even more >> languages support with active maintenance (since it's not DOS >> specific), even threads (efficient simulated threads in a single >> process enviroment, which is what Ecmascript was designed for and >> excels at)
> Well, if not in a browser, how do you actually run Javascript? You need > the "engine" for that, and that is part of a browser. And I am not aware > of a standalone Javascript interpreter, and even if there is, you can't > really use it for DOS, as you have kind of a "chicken and egg" problem > here... <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Shells> -- Hilsen Harald _______________________________________________ Freedos-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-devel
