My main problem is not with JS but having native modules break if we do 
this. V8's C++ API is significantly easier to use than the other JS VMs 
when I have done experiments, however, that C++ API makes some assumptions 
that are not always true across JS Core, Nitro, or the Monkey engines. 
While moving Node core to an agnostic binding would be ideal, most of the 
more complex C/C++ bindings would remain bound to w/e VM you write the 
headers to. This would lead to fragmentation and needing to not only test 
your Node modules against multiple operating systems, but VM bindings as 
well.

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