AssemblyScript

AssemblyScript

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About

A TypeScript-like language for WebAssembly. AssemblyScript targets WebAssembly's feature set specifically, giving developers low-level control over their code. Its similarity with TypeScript makes it easy to compile to WebAssembly without learning a new language. Integrates with the existing Web ecosystem - no heavy toolchains to set up. Simply npm install it! AssemblyScript is free and open source software released under the Apache License, Version 2.0, builds upon Binaryen and is based on the WebAssembly specification. It is brought to you by the following awesome people:

About

Tcl is a very simple programming language. If you have programmed before, you can learn enough to write interesting Tcl programs within a few hours. This page provides a quick overview of the main features of Tcl. After reading this you'll probably be able to start writing simple Tcl scripts on your own; however, we recommend that you consult one of the many available Tcl books for more complete information. Each Tcl command consists of one or more words separated by spaces. In this example there are four words: expr, 20, +, and 10. The first word is the name of a command and the other words are arguments to that command. All Tcl commands consist of words, but different commands treat their arguments differently. The expr command treats all of its arguments together as an arithmetic expression, computes the result of that expression, and returns the result as a string. In the expr command the division into words isn't significant.

Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Audience

Developers

Audience

Developers in need of a Programming Language solution

Support

Phone Support
24/7 Live Support
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Support

Phone Support
24/7 Live Support
Online

API

Offers API

API

Offers API

Screenshots and Videos

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Pricing

Free
Free Version
Free Trial

Pricing

Free
Free Version
Free Trial

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Training

Documentation
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Training

Documentation
Webinars
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In Person

Company Information

The AssemblyScript Project
Founded: 2017
www.assemblyscript.org

Company Information

Tcl
www.tcl.tk/about/language.html

Alternatives

Alternatives

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Swift

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Apache Groovy

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PowerShell

Microsoft

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Integrations

ActiveState
Apache NetBeans
Caret
Coco Code Coverage
CodeConvert
CodeScene
ConTEXT Editor
Extism
Helix Editor
Komodo Edit
Komodo IDE
Notepad++
Shells
Snipplr
Squish
Sublime Text
TextMate
Typora
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