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Message from discussion State of the art: Server-side JavaScript

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Subject: Re: State of the art: Server-side JavaScript
From: Alexandre Morgaut <alexandre.morg...@4d.com>
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Hi,

I presented an updated version of this talk at the WebWorkerCamp in
the Open World Forum this week-end: http://www.openworldforum.org/Articles/Barcamp

The new slides are available there:
http://www.slideshare.net/alexandre_morgaut/state-of-the-art-server-side-java-script-webworkerscamp-9406069

I figured during the Q&A that I'll have to add another chapter giving
use cases like:
 - Web app
 - Web site
 - embedded app
 - faceless interface test
 - proxy

Someone from "Linux Mag" said they could be interested to have en
article from it, so if any of you could tell me which solution they
use in which context, I'd be very happy to include it.

Alexandre.