nodebox-runtime
quickjs-rs
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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nodebox-runtime
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Vscode.dev: Local Development with Cloud Tools
Oh I think I found the answer.
> Nodebox is a runtime for executing Node.js modules in the browser.
https://github.com/codesandbox/nodebox-runtime
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Node on Web. Use Nodejs freely in your browser with Linux infrastructure.
"Nodebox is a runtime for executing Node.js modules in the browser. Why we built Nodebox With sandpack-bundler, we allowed any developer anywhere to instantly create a fast, local, shareable playground inside their browser, without having to wait forever to install dependencies and fight with devtools. This improves the learning, experimentation and sharing experience of client-side JavaScript code." nodebox-runtime
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[AskJS] Has anybody implemented and compiled ServiceWorker specification to a standalone executable?
There is also https://github.com/codesandbox/nodebox-runtime. However, we can already do that using an iframe or window.open().
quickjs-rs
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[AskJS] Has anybody implemented and compiled ServiceWorker specification to a standalone executable?
Implementing this using quickjs sounds like a great little weekend project. If only I had a weekend to spend on it!
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (26/2021)!
This doesn't look like an issue with rust, what's happened is that a patch file has failed to apply which probably means that the source has been changed since the patch was created. I would open an issue on the mdbook-katex repo with as much information as you can provide, but they will probably point you towards the libquickjs-sys repo because that's where the actual issue is occurring.
What are some alternatives?
wasmedge-quickjs - A high-performance, secure, extensible, and OCI-complaint JavaScript runtime for WasmEdge.
tor - unofficial git repo -- report bugs/issues/pull requests on https://gitlab.torproject.org/ --
wasm-workers-server - 🚀 Develop and run serverless applications on WebAssembly
js-compute-runtime - JavaScript SDK and runtime for building Fastly Compute applications
wasm-jseval - A safe eval library based on WebAssembly and Duktape/QuickJS.
mdbook-katex - A preprocessor for mdBook, rendering LaTex equations to HTML at build time.
run - Safely execute untrusted code with ESM syntax support, dynamic injection of ESM modules from URL or plain JS code, and granular access control based on whitelisting for each JS object.
rust - Rust for the xtensa architecture. Built in targets for the ESP32 and ESP8266
webhoster - HTTP/HTTPS/HTTP2 Web Hoster
rust - Rust language bindings for TensorFlow
native-messaging-deno - Deno Native Messaging Host
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.