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<title>Microsoft&apos;s Volta, Google&apos;s GWT and Leaky Abstractions</title>
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<description>There&apos;s been quite a bit of hype recently about Volta, the latest and greatest offering from Microsoft. It&apos;s a bit like the Google Web Toolkit or RJS in Ruby on Rails, in that it allows you to write everything in C# and have it translated into JavaScript. You don&apos;t even have to use C# - you could just as easily use VB, since it works on the compiled MSIL, converting that into JavaScript.</description>

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