Node JS (ish) for .Net and C#

NodeJS, PHP, Python, and all of these other super dynamic scripting types of languages are extremely rapid in the beginning, as you start out. However, after a while, they tend to break down due to complexity. This was the sole reason why Anders Hejlsberg created TypeScript according to his own account. Simply because although it complicates things in the beginning, strong typing over time increases your application's maintainability score. Hence, traditionally choosing a language has been the choice between extreme rapid initial productivity, and the ability to maintain stuff over time. However, why choose, when you can have both?

With Hyperlambda you can encrypt and sign a lambda object, and pass it to another server securely for execution, with 4 lines of code.