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threads
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No installation required: how WebAssembly is changing scientific computing
Similarly for threads: https://github.com/webassembly/threads
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WebAssembly: Adding atomics waits to the main thread is the right thing to do
Specifically I submitted this to draw attention to the latest comment in the thread: https://github.com/WebAssembly/threads/issues/177
It's a good deep dive into how a small, but well-intentioned, browser choice nearly a decade ago led to poor outcomes for the WebAssembly ecosystem.
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WASI Support in Go
The answer is: it's complicated. Which is most of the time the answer in the WASI world.
For this case it's complicated because some runtime supports https://github.com/WebAssembly/threads which mostly contains things like the spec for atomic but not the actual "threads" specs and then some runtimes (i.e wasmtime) also supports https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-threads which is one version of the threads. But a new proposal came into play https://github.com/abrown/thread-spawn so ... it's complicated.
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WASM is the future?
There’s a proposal for threads
- Bringing Git in the browser via Go and WebAssembly. Upload, create files, folders, branches, commits etc... On the fly in the browser
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LibreOffice running natively in a browser via WebAssembly
WebAssembly is having/going to have threads
https://github.com/WebAssembly/threads
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The State of WebAssembly â 2021 and 2022
It's disappointing to see the WebAssembly/threads proposal is still only in proposal state, despite existing since 2018. It being just a proposal stops languages like golang from actually implementing support for it, despite Chrome supporting it since v70.
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Using WebAssembly threads from C, C++ and Rust
Ah, I should have clarified that I mean the assembly instructions for atomics, rather than the JavaScript API. I.e. the opcodes listed here: https://github.com/WebAssembly/threads/blob/master/proposals...
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AMA: We are Akhi, Alexandra, Islam, and Dimitris from the DFINITY Execution team. Ask us anything about building the execution layer.
Another point to add here is that the current wasm specification does not support threads although there is a proposal to add one. So I imagine that till the wasm specification includes it, we will continue to have only single threaded canisters.
harmony
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Bringing Git in the browser via Go and WebAssembly. Upload, create files, folders, branches, commits etc... On the fly in the browser
Repo: https://github.com/thomscoder/harmony
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Building a Git tool that runs Git entirely in-memory on the browser
Website: https://harmonyland.vercel.app
- Show HN: Building a Git teaching tool that runs in the browser
- Created a tool that runs Git in-memory in the browser. Create files, branches, commits through a quick and easy to use interface
- A tool that brings Git in your browser. Powered by Web Assembly. Create, upload and edit files on the fly. Keep track of the changes and switch between them in few clicks.
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Built a tool, with Web Assembly, to create, upload, edit (multiple) files and workspaces on the fly in the browser. Switching between them in just few clicks thanks to in-memory Git branches and commits. (Repo and Website in comment)
Repo: https://github.com/thomscoder/harmony Link: https://harmonyland.vercel.app
- Show HN: Git in-memory in browser with Web Assembly
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Harmony ✨- Create, upload, edit (multiple) files on the fly, in the browser and track them with Git, via Web Assembly.
So Golang -> WASM -> Javascript -> React BOOM! I can finally present a stable version of Harmony.
- Built a tool that brings Git in the browser via WebAssembly. Create, upload, edit (multiple) local files... in different branches on the fly in the browser.
- Create and edit local files on the fly in the browser. Via WebAssembly
What are some alternatives?
WASI - WebAssembly System Interface
Norigin-Spatial-Navigation - React Hooks based Spatial Navigation (Key & Remote Control Navigation) / Web Browsers, Smart TVs and Connected TVs
webcontainer-core - Dev environments. In your web app.
collabora-mattermost - Mattermost plugin to integrate Collabora Online so that users can view or edit files directly in the chat.
onload - OpenOnload high performance user-level network stack
react-function-components - This project includes families of "opinionated" reusable React function components that can be "optionally" utilized in any React applications powered by Vite or its frameworks like Next.js, Gatsby, and others at developers' discretion.
Uno Platform - Build Mobile, Desktop and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML. Today. Open source and professionally supported.
cra-template-typescript-golang - A create react app template with built-in typescript & WebAssembly support for Golang
function-references - Proposal for Typed Function References
neohooks - Debug and test webhooks at ease
gc - Branch of the spec repo scoped to discussion of GC integration in WebAssembly
kafkagosaur - Kafka client for Deno binding to kafka-go using WebAssembly