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by azakai
1781 days ago
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> from what I've seen in the wild, no one has written a serious business critical application using it yet. There are lots of such applications, including: * Figma * Unity games on the Web * Google Earth * AutoCAD * Aside from entire applications, crucial features in things like Zoom and Google Meet (filters, backgrounds, etc.). WebAssembly won't replace JavaScript - it's for different things. Wasm lets you port native code to the Web, and it lets that type of code run very fast. That's even without SIMD and multithreading - with those things, wasm is even faster. |
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