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by pjmlp
3280 days ago
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Yes, but today it requires using JS or compiling into asm.js, which isn't always possible to keep the original language semantics. WebAssembly is just yet another virtual CPU. more suitable as target for Go, .NET, Java, Flash, .... They only need to target the framebuffer routines into Canvas/WebGL and we get desktop frameworks inside of a browser frame. |
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