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Description
A language resembling TypeScript designed for WebAssembly is known as AssemblyScript.
This language is specifically tailored to leverage the capabilities of WebAssembly, allowing developers to have granular control over their applications.
Thanks to its resemblance to TypeScript, developers can easily compile their code to WebAssembly without the need to learn a completely different programming language.
AssemblyScript seamlessly fits into the existing web development ecosystem, requiring no cumbersome toolchain installations; a simple npm install is all that's needed to get started.
It is an open-source project available under the Apache License, Version 2.0, and is built on top of Binaryen while adhering to the WebAssembly standards.
AssemblyScript is supported and maintained by a talented group of contributors who are dedicated to enhancing its capabilities and community.
Description
Elm employs type inference to identify potential issues and provide helpful suggestions. Four years ago, NoRedInk transitioned to Elm, and with over 300,000 lines of code developed since then, they have yet to encounter a perplexing runtime exception in their production environment. The compiler effectively guides developers through their modifications, instilling confidence even during extensive refactorings in codebases that may be unfamiliar. This assurance extends even to your own projects after six months of use. Furthermore, all Elm applications follow a consistent pattern, which reduces uncertainty and minimizes lengthy discussions on project development strategies, facilitating easier navigation through both new and legacy codebases. Elm also features its unique virtual DOM implementation, which prioritizes both simplicity and speed. Additionally, the immutability of all values in Elm has been shown through benchmarks to produce exceptionally fast JavaScript code, enhancing overall performance. This emphasis on design and efficiency makes Elm a compelling choice for developers seeking reliability and speed in their applications.
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Windows
Mac
Linux
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Vendor Details
Company Name
The AssemblyScript Project
Founded
2017
Website
www.assemblyscript.org
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Company Name
Elm
Website
elm-lang.org