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Detecting if code was run with eval() (stackoverflow.com)

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Detecting if code was run with eval() (stackoverflow.com)
Eliminating Code Smell with Grunt (flippinawesome.org)
Run .NET and Node.js code in-process with Edge.js (infoq.com)
Also seems to have bindings for Python and others.
Jailed 0.2 now runs untrusted code inside a web-worker inside a sandboxed iframe (github.com)
The Emterpreter: Run code before it can be parsed (blog.mozilla.org)
Running FFmpeg on AWS Lambda for 1.9% the cost of AWS Elastic Transcoder (intoli.com)
Using TypeScript transforms to enrich runtime code (blog.logrocket.com)
COBOL bridge for NodeJS which allows you to run COBOL code from NodeJS (github.com)
Atomic css-in-js with no runtime code and extraction to a .css file (github.com)
I've been experimenting with this for the past two days (got inspired by Facebook's presentation).
Show HN: Gentrace – connect to your LLM app code and run/eval it from a UI (gentrace.ai)
Hey HN - Doug from Gentrace here. We originally launched via Show HN in August of 2023 as evaluation and observability for generative AI: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=37238648">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=37238648</a><p>Since then, everyone fro...
Running LLM evals right next to your code (maragu.dev)
Running LLM evals right next to your code (maragu.dev)
codex: Lightweight coding agent that runs in your terminal (github.com)
Go struct field name retrieval: comparing runtime and codegen approaches (alvarolm.github.io)
Write any javascript code with just these characters: ()[]{}+! (patriciopalladino.com)
Brackets — open-source code editor built with the web for the web (brackets.io)
> Brackets is an open-source editor for web design and development built on top of web technologies such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The project was created and is maintained by Adobe, and is released under an MIT License. It looks good.
Using Method Decorators to Decouple Code (github.com)
CL-JavaScript: A JavaScript-to-Common Lisp compiler + runtime (marijnhaverbeke.nl)
rsvp.js - simple tools for organizing asynchronous code (github.com)
Running Jasmine tests with Phantom.js or Webdriver - JP's blog (blog.jphpsf.com)
I wrote about the setup I use to run Jasmine tests using Phantom.js or Webdriver.
Kernel Drivers Compiled to Javascript and Run in Browser (blog.netbsd.org)
"a new project to implement a lightweight high-performance JavaScript runtime in Java" (mail.openjdk.java.net)
texlive.js lets you run TeX in your browser, thanks to emscripten (manuels.github.com)
A Casual Stroll Through Discourse's Source Code (blog.jerodsanto.net)
traceGL: An Oscilloscope for Code (trace.gl)
Code Organization in Large AngularJS and JavaScript Applications (cliffmeyers.com)
Building a JavaScript Library with Grunt.js (flippinawesome.org)
Deploying Node apps to AWS using Grunt (blog.ponyfoo.com)
Automating Complex Workflows with Grunt Custom Tasks (flippinawesome.org)
JavaScript Warrior - Play a game by writing code (jswarrior.fusioncharts.com)