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What is AssemblyScript?

It is a TypeScript-like language for WebAssembly. It compiles a variant of TypeScript (basically JavaScript with types) to WebAssembly using Binaryen. It generates lean and mean WebAssembly modules while being just an npm install away.
AssemblyScript is a tool in the Languages category of a tech stack.
AssemblyScript is an open source tool with 16.9K GitHub stars and 663 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to AssemblyScript's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses AssemblyScript?

Developers
4 developers on StackShare have stated that they use AssemblyScript.

AssemblyScript Integrations

AssemblyScript's Features

  • Typescript to WebAssembly
  • Open source

AssemblyScript Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to AssemblyScript?
JavaScript
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Python
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Node.js
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HTML5
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PHP
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