awesome-typescript-derived-languages
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awesome-typescript-derived-languages
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TypeScript as Fast as Rust: TypeScript++
Yeah, AssemblyScript is a key WASM language variant - I made a list of some of the other TypeScript-like implementations last year. Static TypeScript does something similar in order to run inside web pages.
https://github.com/orta/awesome-typescript-derived-languages...
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Ask HN: Any interesting forks of TypeScript (or languages inspired by it)?
Here is a listing of some TypeScript derived languages: https://github.com/orta/awesome-typescript-derived-languages
Of those, Static TypeScript has been of particular interest to me, but it seems either out of date, or the info available is.
pxt
- Ask HN: How do you make a NoCode/LowCode application?
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Ask HN: Any interesting forks of TypeScript (or languages inspired by it)?
Just to add to this—the reason I find Static TypeScript particularly interesting is that it is a Microsoft project:
https://github.com/microsoft/pxt/tree/master/pxtcompiler
Compiling TypeScript to other targets is a significant challenge, so I think that in order for a project to become a viable alternative, it will need the resources of a big company like MS behind it. However, I'm not sure if MS or any other company currently has a great incentive to invest heavily in that. Running TypeScript on Node or Deno is good enough for most applications, and for apps that require better performance, MS already has C#, which was architected from the start to be performant (for example, allowing apps to use just value types / structs so that the GC isn't used).
What are some alternatives?
swc - Rust-based platform for the Web
blockly - The web-based visual programming editor.
.NET Runtime - .NET is a cross-platform runtime for cloud, mobile, desktop, and IoT apps.
pxt-microbit - A Blocks / JavaScript code editor for the micro:bit built on Microsoft MakeCode
dioxus - Fullstack GUI library for web, desktop, mobile, and more.
GMLTouch-Minecraft-2D - JavaScript Minecraft 2D (cross-platform)
DMDScript - An implementation of the ECMA 262 (Javascript) programming language
Gametest-API-Wrapper - Library built off of Minecraft Bedrock Edition Gametest API. Easily allows you to interact with the API, while including a lot more features!
Petalisp - Elegant High Performance Computing
pxt-microturtle - A LOGO turtle library for micro:bit in MakeCode
BorrowScript - TypeScript with a Borrow Checker. Multi-threaded, Tiny binaries. No GC. Easy to write.
v2-bootloader - The source code of the bootloader used by the nRF52 on the micro:bit v2