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    Nub

    Nub

    The fast all-in-one Node.js toolkit

    ...It is positioned as a Bun-like developer experience while maintaining compatibility with established Node.js workflows. By consolidating common development tasks into a unified toolchain, Nub seeks to simplify project setup, execution, and dependency management for modern JavaScript applications.
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    jawsm

    jawsm

    JavaScript to WASM compiler

    Jawsm is an experimental JavaScript-to-WebAssembly compiler written in Rust that aims to transform standard JavaScript code into standalone WebAssembly binaries that can execute without relying on an embedded interpreter. Unlike traditional approaches that require bundling a JavaScript engine or using a restricted subset of the language, Jawsm seeks to compile full JavaScript directly into WebAssembly, leveraging modern Wasm capabilities to execute code efficiently. The project is still in early development, with many JavaScript features and built-in objects not yet fully implemented, but its long-term goal is to achieve near-complete compatibility with the language. Its design is motivated by the desire to reduce runtime overhead and binary size compared to interpreter-based solutions, especially in environments where performance and portability are critical.
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