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on May 14, 2014
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Reconciling Mozilla’s Mission and the W3C EME
Mozilla can't hold the line on DRM. but Mozilla has no trouble holding the line on the Javascript monopoly.
kipple
on May 14, 2014
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Scuse my ignorance, which JS monopoly? What is Mozilla doing?
I love mdn for my js reference needs, something to do with that?
icebraining
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I believe pekk's talking about not supporting any other client-side languages besides JavaScript (e.g. Dart, PNaCl, etc).
kipple
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I was under the impression this is true of all browsers, don't all client-side languages like Dart or TypeScript compile to JS before they can be run?
icebraining
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No, Chrome has supported PNaCl natively since version 31. And they already have a fork of Chromium with a native Dart VM.
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