Oh, I understand. Thank you. Do you think my advice is valuable or not? Maybe we can use webkit-gtk in many specific fields, there we can use other languages to program web front end, may be more powerful.
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 10:02 AM, Eric Gregory <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 6:37 PM, Tang Daogang <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Why we only have and keep one language in browser? Google has released >> his Dart some days, which is to replace javascript in browser. If >> webkit-gtk can do GObject binding to DOM and other API, any/many language >> can do programming in browser, isn't it? I think this road is better than >> Dart. >> > > We're talking about two different things here. Dart and Javascript are > designed to be cross platform languages that can be run in any browser. > WebKit-Gtk and its GObject Introspection bindings are designed to be used > in applications with built-in web browsers. > > Certainly, you can't expect everyone on the web to be running WebKit-Gtk > and various interpreters installed on their systems. > > - Eric > -- Nothing is impossible.
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