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by jillesvangurp
1895 days ago
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Doesn't seem to stop MS with Blazor (.Net), Rust, and a few others from doing this. Also, there are plenty of games running in web assembly using bindings for things like WebGL and openal via similar bindings. As far as I know the current situation is pretty workable already and getting better. E.g. garbage collection is coming pretty soon. I guess it depends on what you are doing. For most people doing web assembly, the point is avoiding dealing with/minimizing the need for interacting with javascript. But still, it seems there are some nice virtual dom options for Rust: https://github.com/fitzgen/dodrio that are allededly fast and performant (not a Rust programmer myself). |
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