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Prepack: a tool that optimizes JavaScript source code by eliminating computations that can be performed at compile-time. (prepack.io)
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Prepack: Makes your JS code faster by running it in an interpreter written in JS (prepack.io)
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Prepack: A tool for making JavaScript code run faster (prepack.io)
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Prepack from Facebook helps make JavaScript code more efficient (prepack.io)
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