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Date: 2009-08-14 07:09:04
Software engineering
Computing
Computer programming
Functional languages
Control flow
High-level programming languages
Programming language comparisons
Programming language syntax
Eval
JavaScript
Scope
Dynamic programming language

Isolating JavaScript with Filters, Rewriting, and Wrappers Sergio Maffeis1 , John C. Mitchell2 , and Ankur Taly2 1 Imperial College London

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