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Facebook Co-Founder's Asana Gives a Peek at Lunascript

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Asana, the workplace productivity startup from Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz, just released a sneak peek at the new programming system underlying its product, called Lunascript.

Its an in-house programming language, named after Moskovitz cat, that the company claims will cut 90 percent of the time needed to code rich web applications. Asana co-founder Justin Rosenstein explained to us when we covered Asanas $9 million round of funding that programming for the web requires a lot of rote and repetitive grunt work:

We've been continually frustrated by how long it takes to write software, and by a nagging feeling that in some deep sense weve been writing the same code over and over. Even when using the latest and greatest frameworks and disciplines, writing fast, highly interacting web applications involves a lot of accidental complexity.

Lunascript eliminates the need to write separate code to help the server figure out which values need to be sent to the client. The server actually simulates the user interface. The compiler can produce a functioning web application that handles both the client-side JavaScript, and the server-side SQL.

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