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marshalldoes.dev
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| | | | | With the rise of WebAssembly and compatibility with virtually any device, games in web browsers are becoming more popular. But there's still some large challenges to supporting the platform you should know. | |
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andreabergia.com
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| | | | | This post is part of the Languages Opinion series. Languages opinion - part one - JVM Languages opinion - part two - Rust ?thispost Languages opinion - part three - Javascript and Typescript Welcome back to my mini-series about programming languages. In this post, we will talk about one of the most interesting programming languages that I have seen in a long while: Rust. | |
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blog.scottlogic.com
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| | | | | I've been authoring the WebAssembly Weekly newsletter for just over two years now. As we near the end of 2019 I want to take the opportunity to share some of my favourite articles from the year. | |
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blog.scottlogic.com
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| | | A brief look into building out a NextJS application which makes use WebAssembly to solve Advent Of Code puzzles in the browser. | ||