With an upgrade this week to its type-safe JS++ programming language, Onux is backing modular design, dead code elimination, and multiple code editors.

Geared to web and mobile development and still in a developer preview mode, JS++ is a superset of JavaScript for safe consumption of JavaScript libraries while enabling compile-time checking. JS++ 0.4.2, the latest version, features a “module” keyword and enables modular design. JS++ modules are linked at compile time and are resolvable in all cases, Onux said.

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Source: COMPUTER WORLD