V8
V8 is Google’s open source high-performance JavaScript and WebAssembly engine, written in C++. It powers modern web browsers like Google Chrome and is also used in server-side environments such as Node.js, among others. V8 supports ECMAScript standards and provides features like Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation, garbage collection, and WebAssembly execution. V8 is a critical component in enabling fast, scalable, and efficient JavaScript applications across various platforms.
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A portable open-source operating system for agents. ~6 ms coldstarts, 32x cheaper than sandboxes. Powered by WebAssembly and V8 isolates.
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🦕 Deno Version Manager - Easy way to manage multiple active deno versions.
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Typescript Desktop UI framework without the browser stuff
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A serverless runtime in 200 lines atop deno and sqlite
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A flexible, blazingly fast NoSQL database built on V8 with dynamic JavaScript-based schema and query management.
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A runtime designed to leverage the JavaScript ecosystem and its tools to accelerate development in Dart.
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A programming environment that aims to help people learn how to program in JavaScript, while giving them a tour on how old computers and their limitations used to be.
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A JavaScript Runtimer developed with Rust using the Google V8 Engine
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Compare the size of v8 and quickjs
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Embedding JavaScript or TypeScript for the purpose of runtime scripting into a Rust application
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Detect V8 JavaScript engine exploitation artifacts in memory.
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Experimental project integrating https://beepbox.co into Godot using V8 (requires godot-rust)
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Released September 2, 2008
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