human-asmjs
expresscpp
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human-asmjs
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Is WebAssembly magic performance pixie dust?
One of my colleagues told me to stop doing that because in (I think) V8 these values are immediately converted back to a double nowadays. So annotating all code with |0 doesn't really add speed benefits there, just extra conversions between doubles and integers. Said colleague used to maintain human-asmjs so I trust he knows what he's talking about.
[0] https://github.com/zbjornson/human-asmjs
expresscpp
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Is WebAssembly magic performance pixie dust?
I bench-marked using Intel vTune.
for loop is interesting. It's why Tensorflow Core written in C++ instead Java.
I don't know any complex C++ program that employ their own GCs when C++ has RAII which is superior to GC.
Just give a try for C++11/14/17 and you will see which one is more maintainable and expressive.
Look at Chromium codebase. It's the most beautiful codebase I've ever been to.
I've done a lot of CRUD web apps in C++ using expresscpp [1] and I would say it's easy as ABC.
A lot of Java folks haven't tried C++11/14/17 (Modern C++).
C++ is Zen of OOP.
[1] https://github.com/expresscpp/expresscpp
What are some alternatives?
iswasmfast - Performance comparison of WebAssembly, C++ Addon, and native implementations of various algorithms in Node.js.
proposals - Tracking WebAssembly proposals
rabin-wasm - Rabin fingerprinting implemented in WASM
scope_guard - A modern C++ scope guard that is easy to use but hard to misuse.
friendly-pow - The PoW challenge library used by Friendly Captcha
dodrio - A fast, bump-allocated virtual DOM library for Rust and WebAssembly.