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Compiler from Go to JavaScript for running Go code in a browser
... value when generating code. Supported GOOS values are: linux, darwin. If you're on a different platform (e.g., Windows or FreeBSD), you'll need to set the GOOS environment variable to a supported value. gopherjs serve is a useful command you can use during development. It will start an HTTP server serving on ":8080" by default, then dynamically compile your Go packages with GopherJS and serve them.
This is where web developers can get tools that can make their life easier. Web technologies and languages used contain but are not limited to HTML, XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and AJAX. All code is extremely slim, fast running, and is W3C compliant.
The PyJTF supports the test-driven development of Javascript code
using tests written in Python. It executes the code under test in the IE
environment under Windows (Win32). Allows greater productivity in testing Javascript code.
Luxilla is a runtime/browser that turns XUL (XML User Interface Language) into live windows, dialogs, menus, toolbars and more without requiring a single-line of Java code. Pass on the chrome folder holding your XUL markup and see it come alive.
Very lightweight and minimalistic python browser with webkit
... to the sourcecode. The code will be extensively commented and written in a simple language (python) to allow easy modification.
It is intended for advanced users and developers to experiment with an open browser to add their own features.
Do note that the browser is minimalistic. This means that some features that the author considers to be "bloated", like mouse gestures, long configurations, etc. will not be supported (but can be made by you).
This software is licensed under the GPLv3