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awesome-wasm-langs
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Wasm-bpf: Build and run eBPF programs in WebAssembly
Cross-language support for over 30 programming languages for eBPF user space programs
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I think [...] the "future of computing" is going to be [...] CISC. I’ve read of IBM mainframes that have [hardware instructions for] parsing XML [...]; if you had garbage collection, bounds checking, and type checking in hardware, you’d have fewer and smaller instructions that achieved just as much.
wot
- Why are there no or very few Blazor jobs?
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Nvidia Security Team: “What if we just stopped using C?”
Just about every language can compile or transpile to WASM:
https://github.com/appcypher/awesome-wasm-langs
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Build a Shopify Function using AssemblyScript
There are also curated lists of languages that compile down to Wasm available on Github, so there is a ton of opportunity to choose your own adventure.
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We're working on a new WASM/Rust scripting system. Here I'm playing around with a script that changes the day/night cycle.
My current plans are to investigate TinyGo / C# NativeAOT-LLVM / other languages that can compile to Wasm once our host side stabilises a little bit (lots of churn right now!)
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'The best thing we can do today to JavaScript is to retire it,' says JSON creator Douglas Crockford
Yeah, it's pretty cool. Here's a nice list of all the repositories and stuff like that
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helix - A post-modern modal text editor
It’s planned to use WASM, which would allow to use basically any language you’d want (ok, any lang having a WASM compiler or VM), including Lua.
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Fun with Rust
While waiting for placement at Andela, I started something. I wanted to create a community of developers who had already worked on WebAssembly projects in the past. A bit of a back story is in order now. During my exploratory phase before I settled for web development, Web Assembly was announced. So on a whim, I created a Repo to keep track of languages that compile to web assembly. The repo ended up getting over three thousand stars. I honestly didn’t expect it to blow up as much as it did, but it did. That feat fueled my interest in Web Assembly. As I was saying, I wanted to gather Web Assembly developers together for a purpose - to create a common web assembly runtime, a canonical runtime. My attempt at community building didn’t go so well. I sent a couple of emails, and DMs to no avail, or so I thought. It was during this time that Syrus Akbary reached out to me, he pitched the idea he had to build an awesome web assembly runtime, Wasmer, and that he would want me to be involved. He was really excited, and so was I. The only thing was that he said he had to lay down some of the groundwork first. So he worked on it for about a month. Now that I think about it, I should have stuck to him while he laid down the work because when he showed me the progress he had made, I was awe-stricken, but also disadvantaged. A lot of work had been done. Here we were trying to build the web assembly runtime that would take the world by storm, but my knowledge of Rust was meager. Keeping up was hard. Eventually, I had to leave the project, he was incorporating Wasmer as a company, so relocation was being discussed but I wasn’t interested in going to the US. But I think the major deciding factor for me was that I didn’t really align with the management of the project.
- GNO airdrop, what's your thoughts and opinion on it?
metamask-extension
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How to Register a Smart Contract to Mode SFS with Hardhat.
Have an Ethereum wallet, preferably Metamask installed.
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Assign a smart contract to an existing SFS NFT with Thirdweb deployment
A Metamask Account.
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I turned my open-source project into a full-time business
Plenty of projects are source-available, but not open source, and get tons of issues, and even contributions (https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension off the top of my head)
- ¡Entiende las Attestations! Guía definitiva📚
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Understand Attestations! Ultimate Guide📚
You can create an attestation based on an existing schema or create your own. Schemas define the format in which attestations will be made, and in this case, we will use the Is Human schema to attest that the owner of a certain address is human. For this example, you only need to connect your Metamask wallet (or any wallet) to Scroll Sepolia, then enter the address you want to attest and click Make attestation. You can choose whether you want the off-chain attestation, i.e., free, obtained only by signing a transaction. Alternatively, you can choose to make it on-chain and pay for the transaction to make it public and connect it to smart contract logic. In this case, you will need to obtain funds in Scroll Sepolia through a Scroll Sepolia Faucet.
- Esta fórmula mueve billones 💰 en DeFi
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Projects to contribute to
Metamask (9000 GitHub Stars) https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension
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Fe or Solidity, which is better?
For this tutorial you will need Metamask or other wallet of your choice, with Scroll Sepolia funds that you can get from a Sepolia faucet and then bridge them to L2 using the Scroll Sepolia bridge. Alternatively, you can use a Scroll Sepolia Faucet to get funds directly on L2.
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Sovereign Mode: Access Your Wallet Using Safe.global web app
16) Open Metamask app. In this instruction we will use Metamask extension for Chrome browser.
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Why Bother with uBlock Being Blocked in Chrome? Time to Switch to Firefox
> I get a 3-5 sec lag on launch [0] as it prepares the browser to block ads.
uBO is typically ready in a fraction of second, so "3-5 sec" is not normal. In Firefox all extensions sit in the same process, so it's possible another extension is preventing uBO to be ready in a timely manner, this has happened[1].
[1] https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-extension/issues/13163
What are some alternatives?
solidity - Solidity, the Smart Contract Programming Language
Selenium WebDriver - A browser automation framework and ecosystem.
Scala.js - Scala.js, the Scala to JavaScript compiler
rainbow - 🌈‒ the Ethereum wallet that lives in your pocket
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
eth-gasnow-extention - GasNow extension for browser
bsc - A BNB Smart Chain client based on the go-ethereum fork
hicetnunc - hicetnunc UI/UX
biowasm - WebAssembly modules for genomics
opensea-js - TypeScript SDK for the OpenSea marketplace
astro - A fun safe language for rapid prototyping and high performance applications
cardano-node - The core component that is used to participate in a Cardano decentralised blockchain.