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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):
- Call JavaScript From Java
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25 Years of Friendship
I'll just leave this here... https://github.com/mozilla/rhino
This is Tuvix
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Enumerating and analyzing 40 non-V8 JavaScript implementations
https://github.com/mozilla/rhino/blob/master/testsrc/test262...
It is really frustrating that in the end, there aren't really that many actually compliant implementations. Especially implementing the exact regex behaviour.
js-ts-csharp
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We migrated to SQL. Our biggest learning? Don't use Prisma
The thing is, if you're comfortable with TypeScript, it's really more or less just a small step to C#.
A small repo here: https://github.com/CharlieDigital/js-ts-csharp
And a practical example of a Playwright web scraper in C# and TypeScript: https://github.com/CharlieDigital/playwright-scrape-api
"Too many keywords" is the weirdest objection to a programming language versus actually using the language to build something practical.
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Why isn’t dotnet core popular among startups?
[1] https://github.com/CharlieDigital/js-ts-csharp
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Is it a bad idea to build a marketplace app using .Net core?
Modern C# isn't that big of a lift from TypeScript. If you can write TypeScript, you can write C#. Much easier transition than say Go or Rust. See also: https://github.com/CharlieDigital/js-ts-csharp
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Ryujinx: Experimental Nintendo Switch Emulator written in C#
> ...this project is a nice showcase how versatile C# and .NET is
C# and .NET are highly underrated/underappreciated because of some early flops and the Microsoft branding.
It's converging with TypeScript in the best way possible[0] and has some really great language features that even TS is lacking (really powerful switch expressions, for example).
It seems like the natural option for teams that want to move from TypeScript to a compiled, multi-threaded, statically typed language but it seems that there's a lot of teams that would rather use Go or Rust; neither of which are as easy to step up to from TypeScript, IMO.
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I'm on the JS/TS/Node stack is it worth learning another stack (C#)?
Should it be C#? I think the transition to C# is the easiest because of how similar TypeScript and C# are at some levels (small repo here showing the similarities: https://github.com/CharlieDigital/js-ts-csharp)
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7 Reasons for Startups to Choose ASP.NET Over Node.js
For me, I use TypeScript and C# almost interchangeably now. Most of the patterns I would implement in C# I can also implement in TypeScript. It's very easy to move between them (exhibit A and exhibit B).
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Ask HN: Examples of Top C# Code?
> C# is VERY different from even just what things were 2 years ago
C# and TypeScript are converging (both from Anders Hjelsberg).
Small repo here showing just how similar they are syntactically: https://github.com/CharlieDigital/js-ts-csharp
I'm surprised we don't see a bigger uptick in C# usage given the growth of TypeScript and how similar the two languages are. If you know C#, it's pretty easy to pick up TypeScript and vice versa.
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.NET Myths Dispelled
.NET and C# as a platform are evolving extremely fast compared to many other runtimes and languages. In fact, it's kind of been converging with JavaScript and TypeScript. I have a small repo here that highlights this: https://github.com/CharlieDigital/js-ts-csharp
If you stopped working with .NET and C# around version 4, the language itself has transformed.
Local functions, pattern matching, records, and more!
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25 Years of Friendship
A small repo highlighting some of the common constructs: https://github.com/CharlieDigital/js-ts-csharp
What are some alternatives?
nashorn - https://openjdk.org/projects/nashorn
LedFx - LedFx is a network based LED effect engine designed to deliver advanced real-time audio effects to a wide variety of devices.
cheetah - On-device streaming speech-to-text engine powered by deep learning
Oberon - Oberon parser, code model & browser, compiler and IDE with debugger
picovoice - On-device voice assistant platform powered by deep learning
atldotnet - Fully managed, portable and easy-to-use C# library to read and edit audio data and metadata (tags) from various audio formats, playlists and CUE sheets
CliWrap - Library for running command-line processes
F# - Please file issues or pull requests here: https://github.com/dotnet/fsharp
Caster - Dragonfly-Based Voice Programming and Accessibility Toolkit
test262 - Official ECMAScript Conformance Test Suite
ClearScript - A library for adding scripting to .NET applications. Supports V8 (Windows, Linux, macOS) and JScript/VBScript (Windows).
RaspberryPi-Note - Raspberry Pi note