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WebAssembly

Postby Lyberta » 23 Nov 2019, 23:46

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Re: WebAssembly

Postby Julius » 24 Nov 2019, 01:46

Yes it does sound quite interesting, looking forward to test some actual projects (re-)build with it. Maybe this will be able to speed up some web-apps written in Python or Ruby. Lets see :)
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Re: WebAssembly

Postby Lyberta » 13 Dec 2019, 13:57

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Re: WebAssembly

Postby drummyfish » 14 Dec 2019, 20:58

Never looked into it but when I first heard about WA my immediate thought was it's purpose was to allow proprietary binary-only programs on web and further enslaving users by moving everything to the "cloud" and SASS. Whatever the purpose, I still think the web has died when web pages became programs instead of documents, now it's gonna be just a little more fucked up web.
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Re: WebAssembly

Postby Lyberta » 14 Dec 2019, 21:58

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Re: WebAssembly

Postby drummyfish » 16 Dec 2019, 14:48

Isn't that just Java then?
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Re: WebAssembly

Postby Lyberta » 16 Dec 2019, 23:26

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Re: WebAssembly

Postby Ntech » 19 Dec 2019, 03:30

I'm very interested in how WebAssembly turns out -- it's very promising.
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Re: WebAssembly

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