Server-side javascript on the Java Virtual Machine Steve Yegge (Google) After over a decade in the browser space, javascript is making a surprise move into the server programming space. Mozilla Rhino is turning javascript into a compelling option for Java programmers. Will javascript be the next server-side programming language? In this talk I will do a deep dive into Rhino’s technology, and I’ll demonstrate some of its many uses in server-side computing.
this thing is long! good vid though
I love Steve, bring more videos of him.
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How did you get an one hour video on here?
Just change chanell type in director
if you have 2 billion to buy an online video site, you might be able to post any videos you like over there.
Please cut them in 20min at most each part. It is tireful and we cannot import them with poor internet. Thnks anyway.
considering it’s streaming video it makes no difference how long they are, if u don’t have enough bandwidth to stream that’s nobody elses fault
youtube is owned by Google
Google have a few channels including Techtalks which is great, I recomend u check it out