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GeneralJava looking at Webassembly Pin
maze310-Dec-19 0:31
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Ill preface this with that the following is nothing new and language X was gonna be the Y, but here goes.

Java is supposed to be this language where you can deploy anywhere, except it's you still need to compile for a platform and ship the bytecode file. (please feel free to correct any ignorance)

So when a few articles came out on Webassembly last week with the mozilla documentation release of 1.0, and history repeating. "It will run anywhere" that some runtime has been written for it just as java runtime is required writing for the platform that you want to run it on.

I feel like I am missing something not knowing enough on how C and Assembler works that we can't just compile to those languages and ship?

Oh, no, if not already done, someone is going to make an OS in webassemply aren't they?

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