▲ | Sytten 4 days ago | |||||||
I would like to rectify that LLRT is mostly community contributed and one guy from AWS (Hi Richard!). There are many businesses using LLRT modules (I worked a lot on making it modular) and rquickjs. I am a maintainer of both and I wrote a couple of modules myself. There is no better JS runtime for Rust IMO, it is based on quickjs-ng (a fork of quickjs initially due to quickjs inactivity but not both projects are active and have diverged) with a lot of the major Node/WinterJS APIs. | ||||||||
▲ | LinguaBrowse 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Oh right, thanks for the insight. Wondering how to rephrase it. Did AWS at least create it, or fund it? rquickjs looks like a good one to include in the article. I've just edited it into the polyglot engines section (I think I've got a mix of engines and runtimes in there at this point anyway). | ||||||||
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