elk
graaljs
elk | graaljs | |
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13 | 17 | |
1,587 | 1,623 | |
0.4% | 1.0% | |
2.2 | 9.9 | |
2 months ago | 1 day ago | |
C | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Universal Permissive License v1.0 |
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elk
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A list of JavaScript engines, runtimes, interpreters
elk
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It’s JavaScript all the way down
about 20KB on flash/disk, about 100 bytes RAM for core VM ELK JS Engine
- Is it possible to run NodeJS on Palm OS (5)?
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Hacker News top posts: Sep 24, 2021
Elk: A low footprint JavaScript engine for embedded systems\ (71 comments)
- Elk: A low footprint JavaScript engine for embedded systems
- GitHub - cesanta/elk: A low footprint JavaScript engine for embedded systems
- cesanta/elk: A low footprint JavaScript engine for embedded systems
graaljs
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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
graaljs
- GraalJS: Node.js compliant JavaScript implementation built on GraalVM by Oracle
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Latest Deno release supports NPM packages
Here: https://github.com/oracle/graaljs
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No one cares about Bun's speed. Your CI does though
It's by Oracle: https://github.com/oracle/graaljs; seems to be built to interop w/ GraalVM based languages/services
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R Shiny App Equivalent
If you need you can run JavaScript from within Java using Graal.js or Nashorn. To evaluate dynamic user input (Strings) you could also use a ScriptEngine (e.g. JavaScript) or dynamically compile inputs to Java using the JShell API.
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CoWasm: An alternative to Emscripten, based on Zig (demo: Python in the browser)
That's just incredibly cool, my congratulations!
Foremost, my apologies if this is a nonsensical question. I haven't been soaking in the WASM ecosystem enough to know how much WASM is "just" JS versus ... something else.
Caveat aside, I saw one of the commits mention jython, which notoriously has ancient (and probably incredibly incomplete) python 2.x support; do you know if python-wasm would run on top of GraalJS (https://github.com/oracle/graaljs#nodejs-support)?
Separately, do you want issues related to zython.org in the cowasm issue tracker? It returns 405 (method not allowed) over and over on POST https://zython.org/python-wasm-sw/read-signal for me
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Dear Oracle, Please Release the JavaScript Trademark
Must be a fork because I found my own commits haha
https://github.com/oracle/graaljs/commits?author=styfle
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Microsoft proposes type syntax for JavaScript
Discussion reference https://github.com/oracle/graaljs/issues/239
What are some alternatives?
mjs - Embedded JavaScript engine for C/C++
TypeScript - TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.
openbor - OpenBOR is the ultimate 2D side scrolling engine for beat em' ups, shooters, and more!
deno - A modern runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript.
printf - Tiny, fast, non-dependent and fully loaded printf implementation for embedded systems. Extensive test suite passing.
deno-exec
slacktyping - i'm typing when you're typing
zx - A tool for writing better scripts
rboy - A Gameboy Emulator in Rust
truffleruby - A high performance implementation of the Ruby programming language, built on GraalVM.
go-playground-wasm - A version of play.golang.org that runs completely in the browser
graalpython - A Python 3 implementation built on GraalVM