Steve Yegge tried to implement JavaScript in Emacs Lisp:
http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2008/11/ejacs-javascript-interpreter-for-emacs.html

Choice parts:

"In the end, it comes down to personal choice. I've now written at
least 30,000 lines of serious code in both Emacs Lisp and
JavaScript, ...

"And I prefer JavaScript over Emacs Lisp.

"That said, I suspect I would *probably* prefer Clojure over Rhino
[JavaScript on the JVM], if I ever get a chance to sit down with the
durn thing and use it, so it's not so much "JavaScript vs. Lisp" as it
is vs. Emacs Lisp."

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