There are already (I assume) at least two very powerful scripting languages on the OpenMoko.

The first is sh in whatever variant they decide to include. I've used sh to write CGI scripts on a couple of deeply embedded web servers; you'd be surprised how much can be done with just boa+busybox.

The other is javascript, which I assume will be included with the web browser. Javascript is a very powerful modern scripting language (it has closures and other cool stuff that python is only now getting). Javascript gets lots of bad press because the APIs that browsers provide are often awful and incompatible, but the core Javascript language is very nice.

Since a javascript interpreter is going to be provided as part of the stock build, perhaps it would be nice to allow it to be used outside of its browser sandbox?

The power of Perl & Python lies not in the language itself; the power is the huge standard libraries as well as external libraries available. On an embedded platform, these cannot be necessarily counted on.

Bryan

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