WebAssembly is officially supported in both Chrome and Firefox right now, and in the rest very soon. WebAssembly can take LLVM and compiles to a binary format that works cross browser at near native speeds without any plugin. LightSpark is an open source implemention of the flash player written in C++ that can compile to LLVM. Potentionally we can compile LightSpark to LLVM and be able to run all flash apps in all browsers without any plugin and completely bypass the death of the flash player. Thoughts? ~ JT
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