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jslibs is a standalone Javascript development environment whose aim is to turn Javascript into a general-purpose scripting language. jslibs provides a set of native modules that contains various general-purpose classes and functions. Some of these modules are simple wrappers to familiar libraries ... [More] such as : zlib, SQLite, FastCGI, NSPR (Netscape Portable Runtime), ODE (Open Dynamics Engine), libpng, libjpeg, OpenGL, OpenAL, LibTomCrypt, libffi (Foreign function interface), ... whereas other modules provide tools to enhance Javascript programming : Print(), Load(), Exec(), Seal(), Expand(), Buffer class, ... The jslibs distribution comes with a small standalone command-line access program (jshost) that can be used to run Javascript files. [Less]

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wxJavaScript started as a project for porting wxWidgets to JavaScript. But at this time, wxJavaScript is a lot more. wxJavaScript has an Apache module mod_wxjs, an SQLite module, ... And many other modules are planned. So with wxJavaScript, you can write server side scripts for generating (x)html ... [More] pages, system scripts, GUI applications, ... in one of the most used programming languages: JavaScript. wxJavaScript uses SpiderMonkey. SpiderMonkey is the JavaScript engine of Mozilla. E4X is activated in wxJavaScript. E4X is a programming language extension that adds native XML support to JavaScript. [Less]

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