And set top box that may have another version of JS.
Or the "javascript" used in Qt ... or any new appliance/software that wants to provide a common accessible language for their "events" and choose a JS that is patched to support stuff like hardware functions.
I have been using these kinds of FrankeinJS in the past.
Or the "javascript" used in Qt ... or any new appliance/software that wants to provide a common accessible language for their "events" and choose a JS that is patched to support stuff like hardware functions.
I have been using these kinds of FrankeinJS in the past.