Cesium
C compiler for the CLI platform (by ForNeVeR)
wagi
Write HTTP handlers in WebAssembly with a minimal amount of work (by deislabs)
Cesium | wagi | |
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3 | 14 | |
325 | 867 | |
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9.7 | 1.8 | |
11 days ago | almost 2 years ago | |
C# | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Cesium
Posts with mentions or reviews of Cesium.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-04.
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C compiler in .NET
Because Hacktoberfest is runing, I would like to share small project in which I'm participating. ForNeVeR/Cesium: C compiler for the CLI platform (github.com)
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Isolates, MicroVMs, and WebAssembly (In 2022)
Technically you can always write you own C compiler like this project https://github.com/ForNeVeR/Cesium. Obviosuly C++ is much more complicated journey and require real investment. But at this point this is not CoreCLR limitations mostly.
- C Compiler for the CLI Platform
wagi
Posts with mentions or reviews of wagi.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-27.
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Reminiscing CGI Scripts
WAGI and WCGI are the WASM based spiritual successors.
https://github.com/deislabs/wagi
https://wasmer.io/posts/announcing-wcgi
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A simple web server written in Awk
Compile a CGI program in any language to WASI, then use https://github.com/deislabs/wagi to run it.
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Running WASI binaries from your HTML using Web Components
Yeah of course! They've got STDIN/STDOUT/STDERR and I've built a Virtual Filesystem. But if you're using WASI binaries locally they don't have that restriction.
You might be interested in WAGI: https://github.com/deislabs/wagi
And to catch up on WASI: https://xeiaso.net/talks/unix-philosophy-logical-extreme-was...
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Waggy, the library for writing WAGI API handlers in Go
As I'm sure you've heard, WASM has been growing in popularity and use over the past few years. And with the creation of WASI (Web Assembly System Interface) and WAGI (Web Assembly Gateway Interface), WASM is starting to venture outside of running just in the browser. And in the case of WAGI, if you've been programming since the earlier days of the internet, it might feel very similar to CGI programming (and that's because it's based on CGI1.1!) WAGI provides a way for developers to define handlers for HTTP requests and route them to specific functions inside of, or entire, WASM modules. It does so by piping the headers of the incoming request to os.Args[1:], piping the body of the incoming request to os.Stdin, and writing the response to os.Stdout. (To learn more about configuring, routing, compiling, and deploying WAGI routes, as well as the limitations of WAGI routes, please consult the WAGI docs and the TinyGo WASM docs)
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Rethinking Virtualization for Back Ends
What do you think of WAGI [1], which is basically CGI for WASM modules.
[1]: https://github.com/deislabs/wagi/blob/main/docs/writing_modu...
- Isolates, MicroVMs, and WebAssembly (In 2022)
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The Promise of WASM
as serverless functions (https://github.com/deislabs/wagi)
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Single Page Applications using Rust (with WASM)
I'm experimenting with WASM & Rust but with a different framework named wagi, there's a great video by Rainer Stropek & Stefan Baumgartner that gives a little introduction to it [0]
[0]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NDwHBjLlhQ
[1]: https://github.com/deislabs/wagi
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Building a WebAssembly-powered serverless platform
Krustlet and WAGI are two such projects.
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Introduction to Hippo: The WebAssembly PaaS
It does support it, the runtime we are currently using enables that -- see https://github.com/deislabs/wagi/blob/main/docs/writing_modu...
Good point on the docs, I will open an issue and add some information about it, thanks!