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@next/swc-win32-x64-msvc
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@next/swc-win32-x64-msvcThis is the x86_64-pc-windows-msvc binary for @next/swc
Babel is a widely used JavaScript compiler that allows developers to transform modern JavaScript into backward-compatible versions. Compared to @next/swc-win32-x64-msvc, Babel is more established with a larger ecosystem of plugins, but SWC offers significantly faster compilation times due to its Rust-based implementation.
The TypeScript compiler is another alternative that offers compilation of TypeScript code into JavaScript. While it provides strong type checking and is designed specifically for TypeScript, SWC supports both JavaScript and TypeScript and focuses on speed and efficiency.
UglifyJS is a JavaScript minifier that can parse, minify, and compress JavaScript files. While it's focused solely on minification, unlike @next/swc-win32-x64-msvc which offers both compilation and minification, UglifyJS is a popular choice for projects that only need to reduce the size of their JavaScript code.
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This is the **x86_64-pc-windows-msvc** binary for `@next/swc`
The npm package @next/swc-win32-x64-msvc receives a total of 1,730,975 weekly downloads. As such, @next/swc-win32-x64-msvc popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @next/swc-win32-x64-msvc demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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