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Is there any future for server side JavaScript?

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Future?! I didn't even know it had a past... – Alnitak Mar 10 at 19:52
No. There are too many more mature alternatives for a server side language. – StingyJack Mar 10 at 19:52
why the hell are ppl voting to close this? – hasen j Mar 10 at 19:53
stackoverflow.com/questions/459238/… – Joel Coehoorn Mar 10 at 20:03
"Subjective and argumentative"? – vyger Mar 10 at 20:03
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closed as subjective and argumentative by Peter Bailey, bdukes, Sam Hasler, Ólafur Waage, Rich B Mar 10 at 19:56

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Views in CouchDB are written in javascript by default, so I'd say yes if that project takes off.

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Google was using javascript on the server side for a project at one point not sure if they still are. See this link. http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2007/06/rhino-on-rails.html

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The future is now... check Jaxer...

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Alfresco ECM uses Javascript to implement its "web scripts" controllers.

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