I loved the idea of Go to Js transpiler. The only problem I had with 
Gopherjs was that it was creating huge output files, so I don't think it 
will be great for production right now.

On Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 8:51:29 AM UTC+5, andrewc...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Fyi, Go already works in the front end with 
> https://github.com/gopherjs/gopherjs. As to whether there will ever be an 
> official Webassembly target for Go, I will leave it for someone else to say.
>
> On Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 1:08:22 PM UTC+12, Ilya Kowalewski wrote:
>>
>> Salute nuts,
>>
>> I read about WebAssembly (WA) recently and this topic haven't left my 
>> head ever since. Am I right that if we had a Go-to-WA translator when 
>> actually becomes standard, we'd been able to run Go applications on the 
>> front-end? That makes hell lot of sense to me. We could kill JavaScript, 
>> once and for all. Among all the modern languages, Go seems to be a pretty 
>> great candidate for such a JS-killer.
>>
>> Go team, are you generally going to look into this topic in the near 
>> future? IIRC, Google loved Go, e.g. for networking stuff, who knows, maybe 
>> you guys would love it for front-end?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Ilya Kowalewski
>>
>

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