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biowasm | astro | |
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4 | 2 | |
186 | 734 | |
7.0% | 1.2% | |
9.1 | 0.0 | |
23 days ago | 9 months ago | |
C | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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biowasm
- Biowasm β Run C/C++ genomics tools in the browser
- Ask HN: What weird technical scene are you fond/part of?
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Show HN: I built interactive playgrounds for Awk, sed, grep using WebAssembly
Good morning HN! This tool lets you play with awk, grep, sed, and jq commands right in your browser. Start from the examples and explore from there!
To get these tools running in the browser, I compiled them to WebAssembly (see https://github.com/biowasm/biowasm for details). That way, the commands you type run instantaneously, and it doesn't cost me an arm and a leg to host servers that execute arbitrary commands from users :)
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Show HN: Learn Awk with a terminal running in the browser
Hello HN, this is an interactive awk tutorial that features a terminal in the browser to simulate the real experience.
To get it running in the browser, I compiled gawk from C to WebAssembly! If you're interested in how that was done, check out the biowasm project: https://github.com/biowasm/biowasm/tree/main/tools/gawk
astro
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Whatβs an actual use case for Rust
Some people tried using Rust to implement programming languages, right now I do not know any bigger language with compiler written in Rust but there was an attempt with astro. Match statements make parsing in Rust pretty comfortable.
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First batch of PRs
I have tried figuring out what the project even was - it was in Astro. After some googling and reading I figured out.... I better not go deeper. It's some kind of a niche language, which may even be fun and great, but isn't used most of the time and isn't even finished. So even if I have learned it (which would be hard, considering no documentation), I wouldn't be able to transfer my skills as easily to another project, since chances are - it's not in Astro.
What are some alternatives?
wasm-fizzbuzz - WebAssembly from Scratch: From FizzBuzz to DooM.
serde-wasm-bindgen - Native integration of Serde with wasm-bindgen
awesome-wasm-langs - π A curated list of languages that compile directly to or have their VMs in WebAssembly
aioli - Framework for building fast genomics web tools with WebAssembly and WebWorkers
wain - WebAssembly implementation from scratch in Safe Rust with zero dependencies
TeamTeri - Bioinformatics on GCP, AWS or Azure
devprotocol.xyz - Dev Protocol Website 2.0 π Check our issue tracker for beginner-friendly issues
timidity - Play MIDI files in the browser w/ Web Audio, WebAssembly, and libtimidity
WebsiteVue - The 7TV Web App with the Vue framework
pyfaidx - Efficient pythonic random access to fasta subsequences
King-of-the-Garbage-Hill - Game in Discord - Six players get random characters with unique stats and abilities, each player can attack a selected target or defend. Victories give players points by moving them up the table. The leading player wins after ten rounds.