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LamaOfRuin 7 days ago

>Python unlike node is not limited (in practice) to web applications. that's why you have to be more careful.

They may or may not be running Node.js specifically, but I believe that many Linux distributions, as well as Windows, include JavaScript code in core applications. I don't see this as particularly different, except that they might choose to assume a single standard system Python that is able to be modified by standard Python development, whereas I would rarely expect that to be the case with however each component chooses to execute JavaScript.

elashri 7 days ago | parent [-]

Apps that rely on OS provided Webview and electron apps are totally different situation. This is exactly what I said. And no, they don't use any standard nodejs installation like python. And they are different as I said. so this is still apples to orange comparison.

LamaOfRuin 7 days ago | parent [-]

>Apps that rely on OS provided Webview and electron apps are totally different situation.

No, they're not. I'm talking about core apps and services that are essential to a functional operating system. This is exactly the same situation. The difference is choices made by the OS and language ecosystem about how to manage dependencies in various use-cases. It is an apples to oranges comparison because of those decisions and not because of the language.

jcelerier 6 days ago | parent [-]

Which apps would that be ? I'm pretty sure there's zero node server running on my desktops & laptops at the moment