I wrote a blog post that summarizes the current progress on Web Embeddable Common Lisp:
https://turtleware.eu/posts/Using-Common-Lisp-from-inside-the-Browser.html
This work is possible thanks to funding from @nlnet via @NGIZero program.
When will this hell stop? I don’t want to connect remotely to my server through a browser, I don’t want to create videos through a browser, I don’t want to write to my colleagues through a browser. I just want to have "programs" on my PC, have a browser for websites, and I don't expect the browser to do anything other than open websites.
Even damn TeamViewer is now just a website in .exe. It's a pandemic! We're moving backwards!
When will this hell stop? I don’t want to connect remotely to my server through a browser, I don’t want to create videos through a browser, I don’t want to write to my colleagues through a browser. I just want to have "programs" on my PC, have a browser for websites, and I don't expect the browser to do anything other than open websites.
Even damn TeamViewer is now just a website in .exe. It's a pandemic! We're moving backwards!
Dive into the world of #WebAssembly! Laurent Doguin & Geoffroy Couprie explore their pioneering work with Wasm on the infrastructure side.
They discuss the benefits & challenges, and explain why it's becoming a powerful, safer alternative to containers.
Listen to the #InfoQ #podcast: https://bit.ly/463vc8P
#transcript included
"Interns Gone Wasm."
Khan Karimov, my PhD student, talks about his summer internship work at F5 in this podcast. #webassembly #wasm #fuzzing https://youtu.be/OhybI5aUy5M
If anyone's interested in a #webassembly meetup kinda thing prior to #osssummit EU Sunday evening the 24th of August, I'll be hosting one there in AMS.
Looking for a nice place as we speak....
Blogged: Running .NET in the browser without Blazor
https://andrewlock.net/running-dotnet-in-the-browser-without-blazor/
In this post I show how to run .NET in your browser without using Blazor, and instead rely on lower-level abstractions provided by [JSImport] and [JSExport]
The first non-BASIC programming language I learned was Karel the Robot. It’s a pseudo-Algol-derived teaching language. We had a Honeywell mainframe (this high school didn’t get their supercomputer until after I left for Japan) to build and run our programs.
Today I learned there’s a WebAssembly-based version and IDE that runs in the browser. Made me smile.
#karel #structuredprogramming
#webassembly
Karel: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karel_(programming_language)
#GameBoy nostalgia meets modern tech in this #oSC25 session on #WebAssembly! Learn how a #Linux #dev brought Little Piggy Tracker (LGPT) into the browser. A perfect intro to #WASM for curious builders. #openSUSE #WASM https://youtu.be/pq-04MlLAnM?si=m4y_MdO-dkh7wV11
HTML is Dead, Long Live HTML
Rethinking DOM from first principles
Cover Image: Browsers are in a very weird place. While WebAssembly has succeeded, even on the server, the client still feels largely the same as it did 10 years ago.
Endor is a #WebAssembly-based one-click developer sandbox experience that looks really interesting: https://endor.dev/. You can either launch a complete dev environment like an entire LAMP stack (https://endor.dev/s/lamp), or just the service like a database that you need (https://endor.dev/blog/node-postgres).
Introducing OpenSilverShowcase.com: 200+ Live .NET UI Samples, Free for the Community.
Introducing OpenSilverShowcase.com: 200+ Live .NET UI Samples, Free for the Community.
buff.ly/rryE7A5
#opensilver #silverlight #webdev #dotnet #webassembly #csharp #xaml
Introducing OpenSilverShowcase...
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024: WebAssembly SDK
Link: https://docs.flightsimulator.com/msfs2024/html/6_Programming_APIs/WASM/WebAssembly.htm
Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44695364
JavaScript™ Trademark Update | Deno
JavaScript™ Trademark Update | Deno #deno #denoland #Development #javascript #TypeScript #webassembly #wasmWhen Is WebAssembly Going to Get DOM Support?
Link: https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3746174
Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44655921
When your event agency gets the briefing wrong and you need to invent a new technology to save the message… You knew css-in-js, but now introducing CSS in C++, aka. css-in-cpp, compiled to #WebAssembly with #emscripten. (At Google I/O Connect in Bengaluru, India.)
WebAssembly: Yes, but for What?, by @wingo (@acmqueue.bsky.social):