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AssemblyScript
Programming language, variant of TypeScript that compiles to WebAssembly / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
AssemblyScript is a TypeScript-based programming language that is optimized for, and statically compiled to, WebAssembly (currently using asc, the reference AssemblyScript compiler). Resembling ECMAScript and JavaScript, but with static types, the language is developed by the AssemblyScript Project[6] with contributions from the AssemblyScript community.
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Paradigm | Multi-paradigm: functional, generic, imperative, object-oriented |
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Family | JavaScript, TypeScript |
Designed by | Daniel Wirtz,[1] Max Graey[2] |
Developer | The AssemblyScript Project[1] |
First appeared | 2017; 7 years ago (2017)[3] |
Stable release | |
Typing discipline | Static |
Scope | Lexical |
License | Apache License 2.0[5] |
Filename extensions | .ts |
File formats | Text, Unicode (source) .wasm binary format (object) |
Website | www |
Major implementations | |
asc (AssemblyScript compiler) | |
Influenced by | |
JavaScript, TypeScript, WebAssembly |
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