Espruino
rhino
Espruino | rhino | |
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9 | 14 | |
2,716 | 3,995 | |
1.0% | 1.3% | |
9.7 | 8.1 | |
8 days ago | 6 days ago | |
C | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Espruino
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A list of JavaScript engines, runtimes, interpreters
Espruino
- STARFIELD:Sooooooo the Founder's watch is just Bangle 1 Open Source?
- Firmware changelog?
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Gadgetbridge is an Android application for your smart watch and other devices
The Bangle.js 2 is an excellent device. As a former Pebble user, this is the first device that I consider an adequate replacement for my Pebble (which by now has a diminished battery life and corroded charging contacts).
Here is my impression of the Bangle.js 2:
- Battery: Lasts about 3 weeks on a charge, constantly connected to my phone, when the watch is used to display notifications and alarms. This is a major advantage over Apple Watches and Android/Wear OS watches.
- Display and buttons: The 1.3" 8-color transflective display is comparable to the Pebble Time series' 64-color transflective display. The display is always on, and the backlight activation is highly configurable. The Bangle.js 2 has a touchscreen and 1 button, while Pebble watches have no touchscreen and 3 buttons.
- Software: Runs on the completely free and open source Espruino JavaScript interpreter,[1] which was my main motivation for purchasing this device. There are currently 336 apps in the web-based Bangle.js app loader (app store), including utilites and clocks (watch faces), all of which are FOSS. The bootloader and firmware can be updated directly from the app loader. On Android, there is a distribution of Gadgetbridge (built from the same code base as Gadgetbridge) with internet access enabled that integrates the Bangle.js app loader into Gadgetbridge, which makes it very easy to use the watch.[2]
- Build: Built on the same device body as the SMA Q3.[3] The casing is plastic, and the watch is compatible with standard 20 mm watch straps. The IP67 water/dust resistance makes the watch usable for sports.
Overall, I highly recommend the Pebble.js 2 watch, which is the best FOSS-focused watch I have found to date.
[1] Espruino JavaScript interpreter: https://github.com/espruino/Espruino
[2] Bangle.js Gadgetbridge (distribution): https://www.espruino.com/Gadgetbridge
[3] SMA Q3: https://www.smawatch.com/details?product_id=130
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Does anyone have PineTime and Bangle.js 2? What are all their differences?
This is the firmware repo for the BangleJS : https://github.com/espruino/Espruino
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Running TypeScript on ESP8266/ESP32 Devices
This makes use of a JS interpreter made for embedded devices: Espruino
More details in the Espruino repo: https://github.com/espruino/Espruino
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Can the PineTime Watch stream music without a phone? (Onboard music storage)
There are subsets of JS for embedded device e.g. Espruino https://github.com/espruino/Espruino for BangleJS https://shop.espruino.com/banglejs also with 4MB or JerryScript https://jerryscript.net
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[AskJS] Do you use JavaScript on Microcontrollers? Which engine / interpreter?
- Espruino (2.2k stars)
rhino
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An ES5-compliant JavaScript interpreter, written in Java
I would guess that depends on the licensing context in which it will be running, since Rhino is MPLv2 <https://github.com/mozilla/rhino/blob/Rhino1_7_14_Release/LI...> and OP's repo is MIT whereas Graal is UPLv1 <https://github.com/oracle/graaljs/blob/graal-23.1.2/LICENSE>. GitHub's license gizmo claims it is OSI/FSF approved, but Oracle gonna Oracle and they for sure have more lawyers than you do
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A list of JavaScript engines, runtimes, interpreters
Rhino
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I found a remote code execution bug in VSCode that can be triggered from untrusted workspaces. Microsoft fixed it but marked it as moderate severity and ineligible under their bug bounty program.
Mozilla made Rhino
- ¿Es C++ inútil?
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The check of the Rhino JavaScript engine or how the unicorn met the rhino
At the same time as studying the Rhino's source code, I downloaded its source files and ran the analysis using the PVS-Studio plugin for IntelliJ IDEA. The analyzer found quite a few warnings for a 25-year-old project (they are listed in descending order of certainty):
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I’ve spent the last few months working on a project that recreates castles in 3D. This is Kenilworth Castle as it may had been in the 1600s.
I'm guessing not this...
- Call JavaScript From Java
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Best way to integrate Python and JavaScript?
I'm guessing it would be possible using Jython and Rhino, for one example, but I'm curious whether or not anyone's ever actually done this, and if there are solutions for other platforms (especially CPython).
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25 Years of Friendship
This is Tuvix
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I shit you not, removing this line of code breaks my project.
Rhino has entered the chat...
What are some alternatives?
MicroPython - MicroPython - a lean and efficient Python implementation for microcontrollers and constrained systems
nashorn - https://openjdk.org/projects/nashorn
jerryscript - Ultra-lightweight JavaScript engine for the Internet of Things.
LedFx - LedFx is a network based LED effect engine designed to deliver advanced real-time audio effects to a wide variety of devices.
moddable - Tools for developers to create truly open IoT products using standard JavaScript on low cost microcontrollers.
cheetah - On-device streaming speech-to-text engine powered by deep learning
lowjs - A port of Node.JS with far lower system requirements. Community version for POSIX systems such as Linux, uClinux or Mac OS X.
picovoice - On-device voice assistant platform powered by deep learning
circuitpython - CircuitPython - a Python implementation for teaching coding with microcontrollers
F# - Please file issues or pull requests here: https://github.com/dotnet/fsharp
Duktape - Duktape - embeddable Javascript engine with a focus on portability and compact footprint
Caster - Dragonfly-Based Voice Programming and Accessibility Toolkit