LLVM and running C as well as Python in the browser

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Dan Morrill doesn’t like JavaScript 2. His reasoning is a little like the folks who don’t want Java.Next to try to copy features from every other language, but to just be the best static language, and let other…

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Ajaxian » Announcing AJAX Libraries API: Speed up your Ajax apps with Google’s infrastructure

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