@tomayac Why would anybody compile #JS to #WASM when there is #AssemblyScript? There are also JS runtimes in WASM: @boa_engine, Javy, Dukweb and QuickJS-emscripten.
@tomayac Why would anybody compile #JS to #WASM when there is #AssemblyScript? There are also JS runtimes in WASM: @boa_engine, Javy, Dukweb and QuickJS-emscripten.
#Modus: A New #Opensource Serverless Framework
Powered by #WebAssembly for high-speed execution and secure sandboxing
Multi-language support with #Go and #AssemblyScript compatibility
Seamless #AI model integration with auto-generated #API endpoints
Built-in authentication and natural language search capabilities
Optimized for sub-second response times in #serverless environments
Learn more: https://github.com/hypermodeinc/modus https://docs.hypermode.com/modus
Getting started with Modus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CcJTXTmz88
@developit Looks much more appealing than MicroPython, but I’m also thinking:
Can maybe #DeviceScript become an alternative to #AssemblyScript for those wanting to compile JS-style code to actual WASM rather than run the JS-code in a WASM compiled JS-runtime?
Time will tell!
I thought I’d try adding #assemblyscript support to tauri-bindgen today, but it doesn’t support promises yet sooo, no luck
But I added #ReScript support so that’s something cool!