NimProgrammingBook
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NimProgrammingBook
- Computer Programming with the Nim Programming Language – A Gentle Introduction
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The Python Paradox
The community gives me pause. Nim's BDFL seems to have a habit of driving away prominent users of the language. Programmers who had contributed to the compiler have made their own hostile fork, and two of the three people who have written book-length introductions to the language have either given up on Nim or been tempted to do so. (The third is the BDFL himself.)
If anyone cares, here's some comments from one of those authors: https://github.com/StefanSalewski/NimProgrammingBook/issues/... .
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Computer Programming with Nim
The book has a GitHub repo, but the author unfortunately hasn't decided on licensing yet and doesn't accept contributions. At least there's a place to suggest corrections and possibly have a discussion with the author.
https://github.com/StefanSalewski/NimProgrammingBook
- Difference between ref and a var inside proc definition
krustlet
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WASM Instructions
Oh it’s certainly looking like that IMO.
You can run wasm in k8s: https://krustlet.dev/
Docker itself can run wasm: https://wasmlabs.dev/articles/docker-without-containers/
There are a few serverless runtimes based on wasm: https://wasmcloud.com/
A lot of those are powered by wasmtime or WasmEdge.
If you’re wanting to be able to just pull down a random app and run it as wasm, that’s inherently harder with wasm, because you have to recompile, and amazing compiling stuff is always harder than it should be. For example I compiled jq to wasm to other day, so you dont have to worry (as much) about the CVEs that was issued recently. https://github.com/rockwotj/jq-wasi
- The advantage of WASM compared with container runtimes
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Crafting container images without Dockerfiles
It can, kubevirt is a project for running VMs https://kubevirt.io/ and there have been more esoteric things like WASM (https://github.com/krustlet/krustlet).
- The Python Paradox
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I Don’t wanna use Docker or kubernetes
Or you can run Krustlet instead of Kubelet. That makes it so you can only run WebAssembly on the cluster - so no Go, no Python, only Rust!
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Why did the Krustlet project die?
But the project seems to have died: https://github.com/krustlet/krustlet/graphs/contributors
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Does anybody have a use-case for Scala WASM compilation target?
There are some cloud providers that are starting to offer wasm support. Docker is currently working on wasm https://docs.docker.com/desktop/wasm/ There is also krustlet https://krustlet.dev/ which lets you run wasm in kubernetes
- How I got involved in the Rust community
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Are V8 isolates the future of computing?
> If one writes Go or Rust, there are much better ways to run them than targeting WASM
wasm has its place, especially for contained workloads that can be wrapped in its strict capability boundaries (think, file-encoding jobs that shouldn't access anything else but said files: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29112713).
> Containers are still the defacto standard.
wasmedge [0], atmo [1], krustlet [2], blueboat [3] and numerous other projects are turning up the heat [4]!
[0] https://github.com/WasmEdge/WasmEdge
[1] https://github.com/suborbital/atmo
[2] https://github.com/krustlet/krustlet
[3] https://github.com/losfair/blueboat
[4] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30155295
- Krustlet: Kubernetes Kubelet in Rust for Running WASM
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