[FRIAM] universal logic

2017-09-26 Thread gⅼеɳ ☣

6th World Congress and School on Universal Logic
http://www.uni-log.org/start6.html

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Re: [FRIAM] Bringing the web up to speed with WebAssembly | the morning paper

2017-09-26 Thread Marcus Daniels
What is the future of this?  Should we expect Visual Studio and XCode targets?  
 I mean, just wait?


From: Friam  on behalf of Owen Densmore 

Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 9:58:58 AM
To: Wedtech; Complexity Coffee Group
Subject: [FRIAM] Bringing the web up to speed with WebAssembly | the morning 
paper

Wow, pretty surprising just how formal wasm is, and the research/design behind 
it.
​​
https://blog.acolyer.org/2017/09/18/bringing-the-web-up-to-speed-with-webassembly/

​And even more amazing is that it evolved so quickly. It and webgl are amazing 
for their boosting the browser's capabilities.

Similarly th​e speed in which phone browsers had access to hardware that 
eventually became available to the browser. And ditto "progressive" html/css 
features making the same page work well on desktops, laptops, tablets, phones, 
watches.

Whadda world!

Oh: just out of curiosity: has anyone tried wasm yet?

   -- Owen


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[FRIAM] Bringing the web up to speed with WebAssembly | the morning paper

2017-09-26 Thread Owen Densmore
Wow, pretty surprising just how formal wasm is, and the research/design
behind it.
​​
https://blog.acolyer.org/2017/09/18/bringing-the-web-up-to-speed-with-webassembly/

​And even more amazing is that it evolved so quickly. It and webgl are
amazing for their boosting the browser's capabilities.

Similarly th​e speed in which phone browsers had access to hardware that
eventually became available to the browser. And ditto "progressive"
html/css features making the same page work well on desktops, laptops,
tablets, phones, watches.

Whadda world!

Oh: just out of curiosity: has anyone tried wasm yet?

   -- Owen

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