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JSIL

JSIL is an open source compiler that turns .NET applications, written in C# or VB.NET, into fast readable JavaScript.

JSIL Alternatives

The best JSIL alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. Lara Web Engine is a C# Web UI framework supporting web component development and reactive programming. - integrativesoft/lara

    Open Source

    /lara-alternatives
  2. JavaScript full-stack application generator. You generate it and the code is yours.

    /scaffoldhub-alternatives
  3. The Website Builder for Startups

    Visit website freemium $25.0 / Monthly

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  4. Cross platform, .NET-based desktop and mobile user interface framework.

    Open Source

    /eto-forms-alternatives
  5. Build Mobile, Desktop and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML.

    Open Source

    /uno-platform-alternatives
  6. jsc can convert your C# Application to PHP, JavaScript, Actionscript, Java, C and C#

    /jsc-alternatives
  7. Download apks from Google Play Store

    /aurora-alternatives
  8. SPA front-end on steroids.

    /quasar-framework-alternatives
  9. WordPress is web software you can use to create a beautiful website or blog. We like to say that WordPress is both free and priceless at the same time.

    Open Source

    /wordpress-alternatives
  10. Fast Light Toolkit - Fast Light Toolkit (FLTK)

    Open Source

    /fltk-alternatives
  11. OpenAPI Generator enables you to generate documentation, clients, and servers from OpenAPI 2.0/3.x documents without hassle.

    Open Source

    /openapi-generator-alternatives
  12. Virtual phone system that lets you run your business from anywhere.

    /mightycall-alternatives
  13. Embeddable HTML/CSS/script engine

    Open Source

    /sciter-alternatives
  14. Morfik provides a complete and integrated visual design environment for building and deploying Ajax-based Rich Internet Applications.

    /morfik-alternatives
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