For controlling "the browser", that is, Firefox, you only need a TCP connection to the mozrepl plugin. If you want to write your own Javascript-capable browser, then it could be beneficial to reuse a Javascript interpreter written for Parrot, if you tie yourself to Parrot. But the main work of writing a Javascript-capable browser is implementing enough of a credible DOM so that most of the Javascript on a page works.
In reply to Re: Control the browser with Perl6
by Corion
in thread Control the browser with Perl6
by nikosv
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