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Google's open-source high-performance JavaScript and WebAssembly engine written in C++.
An open-source JavaScript engine with a C API for embedding JavaScript support into C/C++ projects.
An ultra-lightweight JavaScript engine designed to run on microcontrollers and IoT devices with less than 64KB RAM.
An embeddable JavaScript engine written in Rust, supporting over 90% of the ECMAScript specification.
A pure Go implementation of ECMAScript 5.1+ with a focus on standard compliance and performance.
An embeddable, portable JavaScript engine with a compact footprint, designed for integration into C/C++ projects.
A JavaScript engine for embedded systems requiring as little as 10 kB of RAM, implementing a stricter ES5 subset.
A lightweight, modular JavaScript engine written in Rust with a focus on embeddability and data-oriented design.
A fast, cross-platform ClojureScript environment that runs on Node.js and V8 with instant startup.
A minimal embedded JavaScript engine for C/C++ that enables scripting on resource-constrained IoT devices.
A .NET library that compiles and executes JavaScript code, providing a high-performance, standards-compliant ECMAScript runtime.
A JIT compiler for JavaScript targeting x86-64 platforms, written in D.
A managed JavaScript engine for .NET written in C#, designed for high-performance integration between C# and JavaScript.
Complete ECMAScript Fifth Edition implementation in Object Pascal with JIT compilation and garbage collection.
An R interface to Google's V8 JavaScript and WebAssembly engine for executing JavaScript code within R.
Delphi and Free Pascal bindings and classes for Microsoft's ChakraCore JavaScript engine.
Crystal bindings for the Duktape JavaScript engine, enabling JavaScript evaluation and interoperability within Crystal applications.
FreePascal and Delphi bindings for the QuickJS JavaScript engine, enabling embedded scripting in Pascal applications.
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