After building LLVM 9.0 recently, I tried to compile some code I had to JavaScript to try to use it as a small Node.js module (I used the -s ENVIRONMENT=Node.js too), but I had this message returned: ...
The PR is not easily separable into a series of small PRs (e.g., review must consider all the commits, either because the commits are hard to understand by themselves, or because review of a later PR ...
This is not to be confused with Google’s NaCl (Native Client). Google’s solution allows web developers to create applications which run natively on the end-user’s computer, making such applications ...
The TL;DR: I’ve been interested in Web Assembly for a while and finally sat down to do a little proof of concept to see how far I could get. I’m happy and encouraged with the result. You might find ...
Abstract: The web is now capable of running computationally intensive code at near-native speed, enabling new types of content such as physics simulations to be easily shared online. In this article, ...
Wasmer 5.0, the latest stable version of the WebAssembly-based runtime, has been released with support for the iOS mobile operating system. The release also features a leaner codebase and enhanced ...
Cheerp, a C++ compiler that generates JavaScript code for use in any browser, is being upgraded this week with improved performance, reduced output code size, and backing for 64-bit integers. Cheerp ...
Nineteen year old student and 'occasional programmer' Andrea Faulds has managed to get a twenty year old Microsoft Windows OS running in a browser window. The project uses emscripten, to convert the ...
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