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    Android Runtime for NativeScript

    Android Runtime for NativeScript

    NativeScript for Android using v8

    Contains the source code for the NativeScript's Android Runtime. NativeScript is a framework that enables developers to write truly native mobile applications for Android and iOS using JavaScript and CSS. Each mobile platform has its own ecosystem and offers completely different development tools and language(s) - Java for Android and Objective C (Swift) for iOS.
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    DynamoRIO

    DynamoRIO

    Dynamic Instrumentation Tool Platform

    DynamoRIO is a runtime code manipulation system that supports code transformations on any part of a program, while it executes. DynamoRIO exports an interface for building dynamic tools for a wide variety of uses: program analysis and understanding, profiling, instrumentation, optimization, translation, etc. Unlike many dynamic tool systems, DynamoRIO is not limited to insertion of callouts/trampolines and allows arbitrary modifications to application instructions via a powerful IA-32/AMD64/ARM/AArch64 instruction manipulation library. ...
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    J2ObjC

    J2ObjC

    A Java to iOS Objective-C translation tool and runtime

    J2ObjC is an open-source command-line tool from Google that translates Java source code to Objective-C for the iOS (iPhone/iPad) platform. This tool enables Java source to be part of an iOS application's build, as no editing of the generated files is necessary. The goal is to write an app's non-UI code (such as application logic and data models) in Java, which is then shared by web apps (using GWT), Android apps, and iOS apps.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    WasmEdge

    WasmEdge

    Extensible WebAssembly runtime for cloud native applications

    WasmEdge is a lightweight, high-performance, and extensible WebAssembly runtime. It is the fastest Wasm VM today. WasmEdge is an official sandbox project hosted by the CNCF. Its use cases include modern web application architectures (Isomorphic & Jamstack applications), microservices on the edge cloud, serverless SaaS APIs, embedded functions, smart contracts, and smart devices. The WasmEdge Runtime provides a well-defined execution sandbox for its contained WebAssembly bytecode program. The...
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    NativeScript iOS

    NativeScript iOS

    NativeScript for iOS and visionOS using V8

    The nativescript-ios repository contains the runtime and core modules necessary for building and running NativeScript applications on iOS devices, enabling developers to create native iOS apps using JavaScript or TypeScript.
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