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    ncc

    ncc

    Compile a Node.js project into a single file

    Simple CLI for compiling a Node.js module into a single file, together with all its dependencies, gcc-style. Publish minimal packages to npm. Only ship relevant app code to serverless environments Don't waste time configuring bundlers, it is generally faster bootup time and less I/O overhead. Compiled language-like experience (e.g.: go). For testing and debugging, a file can be built into a temporary directory and executed with full source maps support. Some packages may need some extra...
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    Schism

    Schism

    A self-hosting Scheme to WebAssembly compiler

    Schism is an experimental compiler that translates Scheme programs into WebAssembly, allowing Scheme code to execute in both browser environments and server platforms like Node.js. Developed initially by Google researchers, the project was designed to explore the intersection of functional programming and WebAssembly’s low-level efficiency. Schism supports a subset of the R6RS Scheme standard and is self-hosting, meaning that the compiler itself is written in and compiled by Schism. Its...
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