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AssemblyScript is a TypeScript-like programming language specifically designed to compile into WebAssembly, enabling developers to write high-performance code using familiar JavaScript syntax. It introduces static typing and low-level control while maintaining compatibility with existing JavaScript tooling and workflows. The language is optimized for generating efficient and compact WebAssembly modules, making it suitable for performance-critical applications in both browser and server environments. Its design bridges the gap between high-level scripting and low-level execution, allowing developers to achieve near-native performance without switching to languages like C or Rust. ...
ALCHA aims to reduce FPGA project develop time by means of automation and abstraction, but without loosing the low-level control that HDLs, such as Verilog, provides.
It will support an object oriented programming model, abstract data and signal types, and compile-time scripting.
A low-level system programming language with high-level syntax
A new system programming language designed to occupy the same niche C is currently holding, that allows for easier development of large platform-independent systems.
The aims are to:
* Keep all of C's system programming strengths.
* Be as efficient as C (at run-time) and as high-level as possible for the programmer.
* Promote modularity and ease the development of large-scale component-based software.
* Enable programming-by-contract and other high-level features (as long as...