Hey,
On 10 November 2010 08:19, Szabolcs Nagy <nsz_AT_port70.net> wrote:
> eg a js interpreter on its own is not very useful
> as most js code is about interacting with a browser:
> handling browser events, manipulating site related
> states, drawing stuff on screen, issuing browser commands
There are a lot of applications for simple headless JS VMs, which
don't need the complexity of drawing to a screen according to a
standard, because they can be used by machines... Automated testing,
for instance.
cls
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