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At Prime Video, we’re delivering content to millions of customers on more than 8,000 device types, such as gaming consoles, TVs, set-top boxes, and USB-powered streaming sticks. When we want to do an update, every one of those devices requires a separate native release, posing a difficult trade-off between updatability and performance. In the past year, we’ve been using WebAssembly (Wasm), a frame
(at least for now)… We recently got pinged on Twitter regarding a question about WebAssembly (WASM) being the future of Babylon.js. Here is our response: Our friends at Three.js had the same answer by the way :) I wanted to use this blog to get more into details about why we do not think WASM is the future of JavaScript frameworks. WASM is a target not a user facing languageWASM is meant to be a w
Why?ProductsServicesSolutionsDevsPartnersResourcesPricing Compute@Edge’s unique isolation sandbox technology enables a fast, secure JavaScript experience as developers continue to enter into the growing serverless computing landscape. SAN FRANCISCO -- JULY 21, 2021 -- Fastly, Inc. (NYSE: FSLY), a global edge cloud platform provider, today announced the availability of JavaScript in Compute@Edge, a
JavaScript in the browser runs many times faster than it did two decades ago. And that happened because the browser vendors spent that time working on intensive performance optimizations. Today, we’re starting work on optimizing JavaScript performance for entirely different environments, where different rules apply. And this is possible because of WebAssembly. We should be clear here—if you’re run
If you transmit a number whereas an integer encoded on 64 bits is expected you will get an exception: let run = async () => { try { let bytecode = await fetch("add/add.wasm"); let wasm = await WebAssembly.instantiateStreaming(bytecode); console.log(wasm.instance.exports.addInt64(1,2)); } catch(e) { console.error(e); } }; > run().then(); TypeError: wasm function signature contains illegal type Call
Hosting SQLite databases on Github Pages(or IPFS or any static file hoster) Apr 17, 2021 • Last Update Jun 04, 2023I was writing a tiny website to display statistics of how much sponsored content a Youtube creator has over time when I noticed that I often write a small tool as a website that queries some data from a database and then displays it in a graph, a table, or similar. But if you want to
The I/O APIs on the web are asynchronous, but they're synchronous in most system languages. When compiling code to WebAssembly, you need to bridge one kind of APIs to another—and this bridge is Asyncify. In this post, you'll learn when and how to use Asyncify and how it works under the hood. I/O in system languages I'll start with a simple example in C. Say, you want to read the user's name from a
const initSqlJs = require('sql.js'); // or if you are in a browser: // const initSqlJs = window.initSqlJs; const SQL = await initSqlJs({ // Required to load the wasm binary asynchronously. Of course, you can host it wherever you want // You can omit locateFile completely when running in node locateFile: file => `https://sql.js.org/dist/${file}` }); // Create a database const db = new SQL.Database(
Essentia.js is a JavaScript (JS) library for music/audio signal analysis and processing developed at the Music Technology Group, UPF, Barcelona. The core of library is powered by Essentia C++ library back-end using WebAssembly built via Emscripten along with a high-level JS and TypeScript API and add-on utility modules. ie, You can run an extensive collection of music/audio processing and analysis
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