JSIL is a compiler that transforms .NET applications and libraries from their native executable format - CIL bytecode - into standards-compliant, cross-browser JavaScript. You can take this JavaScript and run it in a web browser or any other modern JavaScript runtime. Unlike other cross-compiler tools targeting JavaScript, JSIL produces readable, easy-to-debug JavaScript that resembles the code a developer might write by hand, while still maintaining the behavior and structure of the original .NET code.
For live demos and code samples, visit the website.
Copyright 2011 Kevin Gadd
License: MIT/X11
JSIL depends upon the following open source libraries:
- Mono.Cecil: MIT/X11 (thanks to Jb Evain)
- ICSharpCode.Decompiler: MIT/X11 (developed as part of ILSpy)
Logo by John Flynn.
Assorted code and test case contributions by: