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    TypeScript

    Application-scale JavaScript

    TypeScript is an open source programming language that is a typed superset of JavaScript. It adds optional static typing to JavaScript, which can support tools for large-scale JavaScript applications for any browser, host and OS. TypeScript compiles to clean, simple JavaScript, and uses existing JavaScript code and libraries. It also offers support for the latest and evolving JavaScript features, such as async functions and decorators.
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    This is an Eclipse plugin based on JSMin Javascript minifier. It adds an Ant task called jsminify that copies Javascript files and minifies them while copying, thus leaving the sources intact.
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    ECCO is a web-based IDE. In other words is an online development environment with file manager, console interface for compiling and execution of code and an editor with syntax highlighting, tabs and support for many languages and accessed with a browser
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    Narrative JavaScript is a small extension to the JavaScript language that enables blocking capabilities for asynchronous operations. This makes writing asynchronous code sequences easier and increases code readability.
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    This is a JavaScript to Scheme translator written entirely in Scheme. Currently tested only with Guile
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    FishNET is a script engine for the .NET Framework. FishNET allows you to execute a source file written in C#, VB.NET or JScript.NET without having to build/compile it. FishNET can be compared almost directly to the cscript and wscript functionality of w
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