I'm looking at writing some code in Javascript to run as a command line program, unrelated to browsers or the Web; it would need access to files and directories as normal for a command line utility. What's the best Windows implementation of Javascript for this scenario, with regard to stability and performance?
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回答1:
I would take a look at Nodejs
回答2:
I use jsdb or in windows cscript. In some editors (Editplus in my case, i've also use Aptana) you can configure running js-files directly from within the editor.
Ofcourse in jsfiddle.net you could create javascript unrelated to the browser (apart from the output, which can be [console.]logged or written to some div. In some cases it can be a problem that the code is eval
led though.
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