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criticisms of coffeescript aside (e.g. interstitial whitespace sensitivity), the code can't directly be applied in node (as far as i can tell, you can't tell node to run a coffeescript file directly using the `node <script>` syntax -- you have to use a framework or compile to js).



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It can after you install coffee-script.

  $ echo 'process.stdout.write "Now with CS level #{1 + 2}!"' > foo.coffee
  $ coffee foo.coffee
  Now with CS level 3!
  $


If you don't want to compile, assuming you have CoffeeScript installed, you can just run it with coffee instead of node and everything else works like normal.


How is that really different toolchain-wise from having to compile source code in a language such as Java?


remember: java is to javascript as pain is to painting.

it's not an apt comparison. You can directly write javascript and run it in your browser or in node (or test it out interactively in the node REPL).

I like to play with modules in node interactively (when relevant) because its easier to see what's going on and much easier to iterate (esp. in conjunction with the .load REPL command)


otf compiling is pretty simple regardless.

index.js:

    require('coffee-script')
    module.exports = require('app.coffee')




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