I haven't ever used it myself, but I've heard good things about Lua, which was designed to be an embedded scripting language for applications:

    http://www.lua.org/

If you believe the Programming Language Shootout (http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/) it is pretty fast for a dynamic interpreted language, though JavaScript is much faster since the latter has more companies piling work into making it fast.

Cheers,
Greg

On 11/1/10 11:04 PM, Permjacov Evgeniy wrote:
Let us think, that we need some scripting language for our pure haskell
project and configure-compile-run is not a way. In such a case a
reasonably simple, yet standartized and wide known language should be
implemented. What such language may be?
  R(4/5/6)RS ?
  EcmaScript ?
  Some other ?
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