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Goodbye to the C++ Implementation of ZigHow we used WebAssembly to annihilate 80,000 lines of legacy codeAuthor: Andrew Kelley It’s funny - I have shared this story a handful of times with friends of mine who are qualified, competent software engineers, and each time the response was confusion about why any of this would be necessary or even remotely helpful. WebAssembly?! After ten minutes of puz
Implements the WebAssembly Core Specification 1.0 Implements several extensions: Threads and atomics Bulk memory operations Conditional data segment initialization Sign-extension operators Non-trapping float-to-int conversions Passes 99.9% of the WebAssembly core semantics test suite Written in C89 and generates C89 Support for many operating systems (e.g. Mac OS X, Mac OS 9, Haiku, Rhapsody, OPEN
Using libsodium in a web browser has been possible since 2013, thanks to the excellent Emscripten project. Since then, WebAssembly was introduced. A more efficient way to run code not originally written in JavaScript in a web browser. And libsodium added first-class support for WebAssembly in 2017. On web browsers supporting it, in allowed contexts allowing it,this gave a nice speed boost. Like Ja
Update: The Eleventy v2.0.0 stable release is now available! The very first Eleventy 2.0 Beta release is now available on the @beta channel and we’re looking for Beta testers! You can try it out now: # Local project npm install @11ty/eleventy@beta # Global install npm install @11ty/eleventy@beta -g Read more about local versus global installation. Play Video Watch on YouTube Are you new to Elevent
This post introduces the concept of durable execution, which is used by Stripe, Netflix, Coinbase, HashiCorp, and many others to solve a wide range of problems in distributed systems. Then it shows how simple it is to write durable code using Temporal’s TypeScript/JavaScript SDK. For an updated version of this post, see durable-execution.pdf Distributed systems When building a request-response mon
import { useState } from 'react' function EditCalendarEvent() { const [startDate, setStartDate] = useState() const [endDate, setEndDate] = useState() const [title, setTitle] = useState('') const [description, setDescription] = useState('') const [location, setLocation] = useState() const [attendees, setAttendees] = useState([]) return <> <input value={title} onChange={e => setTitle(e.target.value)
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Today we’re excited to announce our beta release of TypeScript 5.0! This release brings many new features, while aiming to make TypeScript, smaller, simpler, and faster. We’ve implemented the new decorators standard, functionality to better support ESM projects in Node and bundlers, new ways for library authors to control generic inference, expanded our JSDoc functionality, simplified configuratio
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