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How does one get started with unit testing?
One place that I’ve found some real, open source unit tests to look at for an example is in the emsdk for emscripten: https://emscripten.org
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godot 4.2 apksigner returned with error #2
Your default path was set by emsdk, given where the path is pointing. Your modified path is the path the installer linked in the Godot docs sets, just typically that kind of stuff doesn't override existing variables. This is a good thing to keep in mind in general as if you end up having to use a different version for something else in the future and just install it expecting the installer to update it for you, you will likely run into the same issue.
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WebAssembly: Building GUI for C++ libraries with Embind
Emscipten C/C++ to WebAssembly compiler.
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Playing with low-level memory in WebAssembly
I am playing around with Emscipten which wraps around clang to compile C/C++ code in WASM binary and provide some glue-code API to embed WASM binary into JavaScript. Look into MDN Docs and Emscripten SDK to get started.
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Is there any alternative other than JavaScript to deal with web frontend?
Elm is a different approach that compiles into JavaScript. In the extreme case, you have Emscripten which will compile many language into JavaScript but will feel really clumsy compared to using JavaScript in a lot of cases.
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What's the "modern" way of creating a native addon for Node.js?
https://emscripten.org/ ?
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SQLite builds for WASI since 3.41.0
SQLite is a pretty popular database and it's a critical dependency for many different applications. By compiling it to Wasm32-wasi, you can add it to any WebAssembly module.
This enables a new set of possibilities for Wasm and SQLite. For example, now you can run a full WordPress application in the browser [1][2] / server [3] using the same Wasm module. Note that for the browser these projects use Emscripten [4], but in the future the same Wasm32-wasi module will work.
In general, any environment that includes a wasm runtime can potentially run applications that uses SQLite under the hood. Before, it wasn't possible.
- [1] https://wordpress.wasmlabs.dev/
- [2] https://developer.wordpress.org/playground/demo/
- [3] https://wasmlabs.dev/articles/running-wordpress-with-mod-was...
- [4] https://emscripten.org/
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Noob question: Between WebGL, OpenGL ES and emscripten, what is the recommended usage and relationship between them for creating an interactive browser based graphics app?
The emscripten interface for the assimp library. It runs entirely in the browser, and allows you to import 40+ 3D file formats and access the result in JSON or glTF format. This is not a full port of assimp, but an easy to use interface to access it's functionality.
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Website with Godot?
Three.js is written in JS and loads like a JS library on a modern website. Godot is a binary application transpiled to WASM (with the help of emscripten), resulting in a pretty large initial payload. Godot provides JS integration, but it feels less "native" with its layers of abstraction.
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WASM Instructions
Also note that that webpage can be somewhat out of date; for instance, see here for some recent edits to it (e.g. features Node had implemented that were marked as unavailable): https://github.com/WebAssembly/website/commits/main/
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Revisiting WASM for F#
I would also say that IF blazor worked on a browser plugin like silverlight did, today that's not the case it is built on the webassembly standard which and it is being adopted in the browsers which means once it gets on the web, it is unlikely to ever go out again. Even if Microsoft themselves leave Blazor today, it can still work, the burden of creating a fork and keeping blazor alive will certainly be big but someone will be able to do that, just like the open silver folks revived silverlight via wasm tech without any particular Microsoft involvement.
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Introducing Persisted Copilot Chats - Integrated AI Across your Workflow
Moreover, Tsavo and Rutvik also highlighted some ongoing and upcoming improvements in Dart, such as the isomorphic capability, compiling to WebAssembly, and how it has allowed us to communicate with JavaScript code effectively.
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Cloudflare Workers using Go
WebAssemblyOpen external link (abbreviated as “Wasm”) is a binary format that many languages can be compiled to. This allows you to write Workers using programming language beyond JavaScript, such as Rust, C, C++, Go and more.
- BunJS : La star montante du monde JavaScript
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Server side Javascript in WebAssembly
In this post, we'll write a server-side Javascript function and then build it into a WebAssembly binary using the open source Spin tool. Our code will be less than a dozen lines long in total, so this is a concise introduction to WebAssembly and serverless functions that won't require you to spend a lot of time figuring out a code sample.
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WebAssembly with Go: Taking Web Apps to the Next Level
You might've noticed the increasing chatter around WebAssembly (WASM) in the dev community. Its potential is vast, and we've found it invaluable in enhancing our open source project!
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WebAssembly: Building GUI for C++ libraries with Embind
WebAssembly.org: nice collection of resouces.
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WASM: Big Deal or Little Deal?
It's a meh deal.
They should've stuck with "this is crossplatform bytecode for the web", and it would've flourished there. Instead, now it's "designed as a portable compilation target for programming languages, enabling deployment on the web for client and server applications." [1]
Servers! Applications! Tigers! Lions! Oh my!
And it's not particularly good, or effective, or performant at any of those.
[1] https://webassembly.org
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The state of modern Web development and perspectives on improvements
Today, the idea of optional code-on-demand execution in Web sites, in most cases, is violated. W3C introduced Web Components to extend HTML tags but made it entirely dependable on JavaScript. All modern Client-Side libraries, like React.JS, Angular, Vue.JS, are built with JavaScript. Sun Microsystems introduced Java Applets based on JVM. Adobe presented Macromedia Flash with a browser extension. Microsft made it possible to run reduced .NET applications in a browser with the Silverlight extension and recently introduced Blazor, which compiles C# code to WebAssembly and executes it on the client side.
What are some alternatives?
pyscript - Try PyScript: https://pyscript.com Examples: https://tinyurl.com/pyscript-examples Community: https://discord.gg/HxvBtukrg2
leptos - Build fast web applications with Rust.
WASI - WebAssembly System Interface
itk-wasm - High performance spatial analysis in a web browser, Node.js, and across programming languages and hardware architectures
wordpress-playground - Run WordPress in the browser via WebAssembly PHP
webaudio-examples - Code examples that accompany the MDN Web Docs pages relating to Web Audio.
CLI11 - CLI11 is a command line parser for C++11 and beyond that provides a rich feature set with a simple and intuitive interface.
tictactoe-game-wasm - This is a simple example for creating your first game in web assembly. The logic for this tic-tac-toe game is written in C++.
Vcpkg - C++ Library Manager for Windows, Linux, and MacOS
node - Node.js JavaScript runtime ✨🐢🚀✨