Boa is a high-performance JavaScript engine and parser designed to execute JavaScript code and analyze source code structure. It functions as a runtime environment for executing scripts to automate tasks or process data, providing both a command-line JavaScript interpreter and a tool for converting source code into abstract syntax trees. The engine is capable of compiling to WebAssembly, allowing the runtime to be deployed and executed within web browser environments. It includes an interactive read-eval-print loop for real-time logic testing and snippet execution via a terminal. The system
Goja is a JavaScript engine and ECMAScript compliant interpreter implemented entirely in Go. It serves as an embedded scripting engine that allows Go applications to execute JavaScript code and integrate a programmable scripting layer without relying on Cgo or external native dependencies. The project functions as a bridge between Go and JavaScript, enabling bidirectional data exchange and function invocation. It allows Go hosts to expose native structs, slices, and maps as JavaScript objects and arrays, while providing mechanisms to export script values and functions back into native Go type