Hello!
Many JavaScript libraries have dependencies on one host environment or another (web browser, Node.js, CommonJS, etc.), but as long as jStat doesn't, and is pure JavaScript, there shouldn't be any reason not to use it.
We've found that even libraries that assume a particular kind of host can often be accommodated with a few simple mock objects.
Good luck!
Many JavaScript libraries have dependencies on one host environment or another (web browser, Node.js, CommonJS, etc.), but as long as jStat doesn't, and is pure JavaScript, there shouldn't be any reason not to use it.
We've found that even libraries that assume a particular kind of host can often be accommodated with a few simple mock objects.
Good luck!