@Jeff_MottJun 16.2005 — #Most likely not. Besides, you'd be better off using a language specifically designed for generating standalone programs anyway.
@Jeff_MottJun 16.2005 — #It was originally designed as a Web scripting language but it can work in other host environments.
[i]ECMAScript is an object-oriented programming language for performing computations and manipulating computational objects within a host environment. ECMAScript as defined here is not intended to be computationally self-sufficient; indeed, there are no provisions in this specification for input of external data or output of computed results.[/i]
Microsoft have created a javascript compiler as part of the .NET Framework, so you can use Javascript alongside c#, etc to write and compile .NET applications. This compiles not to assembler but to a middle language - common runtime language. I would research .NET further.