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by matthewwiese
2893 days ago
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Happy that it could get the juices flowing :) The chosen implementation for your project certainly depends on what "vibe" and level of authenticity you're looking to achieve. I'm a huge fan of WebAssembly simply because the idea of writing web-native code in a language of my choosing makes the little computer scientist in me giddy. That's not to mention the wealth of existing code with potential to be ported to this universal medium; for example, a project porting vim to WebAssembly was posted to HN just over a week ago[0] which reignited my interest in pursuing this avenue further. [0]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17487936 |
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