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@swc/core-win32-x64-msvc
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@swc/core-win32-x64-msvcThis is the x86_64-pc-windows-msvc binary for @swc/core
Babel is a well-known JavaScript compiler that also allows transforming JavaScript with plugins. Compared to @swc/core-win32-x64-msvc, Babel is generally slower but has a larger ecosystem of plugins and more extensive configuration options.
The TypeScript compiler can convert TypeScript code to JavaScript, providing type checking and the latest ECMAScript features. While it does not focus on speed or minification, it is essential for projects that use TypeScript for type safety.
Esbuild is a super-fast JavaScript bundler and minifier. It compiles JavaScript and TypeScript like SWC but is focused more on bundling. Esbuild typically performs faster than SWC in bundling scenarios but might have fewer configuration options for language transformations.
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The npm package @swc/core-win32-x64-msvc receives a total of 1,779,974 weekly downloads. As such, @swc/core-win32-x64-msvc popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @swc/core-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 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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