> On 13 Mar 2018, at 15:27, Svenn-Arne Dragly <svenn-arne.dra...@qt.io> wrote:
> 
> I also think Qt for WebAssembly is exciting because it opens up the 
> possibility to show a minimal demo of a full application in the browser. 
> Instead of showing a video of the application on a product page, a small demo 
> with limited features can be presented. Sure, it might not be as fast and 
> doesn't have the same features as the full application (after all, you want 
> to keep the download size to a minimum for the demo), but it will give the 
> user a much better idea of what your application really is like. And the best 
> part is that you can create the demo from the same code base as you used in 
> the full application.

I also see this demo use case as a realistic short/medium term goal, where we 
can provide value for current Qt users.

Morten

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