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Hi, thanks for those amazing embedded js projects, I'm curious since there is both |
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Elk is way smaller, simple, and bare-bones. For any project, we recommend Elk - it provides a greater control for your JS environment. The exact list of differences - well, just traverse READMEs for both projects and compare the API. In fact, we have one more JS engine - https://github.com/cesanta/v7. That one is even more complete and complex than mjs. And no, we won't go and describe all bits & pieces of differences between those or other engines. The bigger & more complex the engine is, the more feature-complete it is. For ESP32 or other embedded MCU, use Elk. Unsure? Do your research. |
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Elk is way smaller, simple, and bare-bones. For any project, we recommend Elk - it provides a greater control for your JS environment. The exact list of differences - well, just traverse READMEs for both projects and compare the API.
In fact, we have one more JS engine - https://github.com/cesanta/v7. That one is even more complete and complex than mjs. And no, we won't go and describe all bits & pieces of differences between those or other engines. The bigger & more complex the engine is, the more feature-complete it is. For ESP32 or other embedded MCU, use Elk. Unsure? Do your research.