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Racketscript: Racket to JavaScript Compiler
RacketScript is an experimental lightweight Racket to JavaScript (ECMAScript 6) compiler. RacketScript aims to leverage both JavaScript and Racket’s ecosystem, and make interoperability between them clean and smooth.
RacketScript takes in Racket source files, uses Racket’s macro expander to produce Fully Expanded Programs, and then compile these fully expanded programs to JavaScript. RacketScript currently supports only a subset of Racket.
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You can try RacketScript in your browser at RacketScript Playground.
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